[In vitro efficacy analysis of absorbent dressing modified with essential oils, against Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans].

Aleksandra Budzyńska, Beata Sadowska, Marzena Wieckowska-Szakiel, Barbara Rózalska
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Introduction: The widespread use of antiseptics for wound dressings, unfortunately, not always effective, prompted us to search for alternative solutions, tailored to individual patient's needs. The aim of the study was checking the validity of the idea to apply some selected essential oils in order to modify active dressings which are routinely used in the care of chronically infected wounds. Our choice is commercially available an absorptive wound dressing which does not contain antiseptics (Sorbact).

Methods: The proposed is modification of dressing by its immersion in essential oil solution and then estimation of the biocide availability and stability during storage. Evaluation of inhibition of microbial surface growth (zone inhibition) and survival of absorbed microorganisms (retentivity by CFU counting) was performed directly after modification and repeated after 7 days of their storage at 4 degrees C.

Results: This study indicated that the dressings containing essential oils can keep absorbed bacteria/fungi inside and efficiently limit their growth. Depending on the properties (composition of volatile fraction) of the tested essential oil, saturated dressings were more active when stored at 4 degrees C for 7 days after their modification. The differences of antimicrobial strength, duration of the effect and retentivity between essential oils used for dressing modification have been shown.

Conclusions: Modification of absorbent dressings with essential oils is a good option to achieve better therapeutic effect. Using a mixture of these four essential in several different quantitative ratios can be considered and is worthy of further research.

【精油修饰的吸收性敷料对金黄色葡萄球菌和白色念珠菌的体外疗效分析】。
导言:广泛使用的伤口敷料防腐剂,不幸的是,并不总是有效的,促使我们寻找替代的解决方案,量身定制的个别病人的需要。这项研究的目的是检查使用一些选定的精油来修改活性敷料的想法的有效性,这些敷料通常用于慢性感染伤口的护理。我们的选择是市售的不含防腐剂的吸收性伤口敷料(Sorbact)。方法:采用精油溶液浸泡法对敷料进行改性,并对其在贮存过程中的杀菌剂有效性和稳定性进行评价。经修饰后直接评价其对微生物表面生长的抑制作用(区域抑制作用)和对吸收微生物存活的抑制作用(CFU计数保留力),并在4℃下保存7 d后重复评价。结果:本研究表明,含精油的敷料能将吸收的细菌/真菌保持在体内,有效地限制其生长。根据所测精油的性质(挥发分的组成),饱和敷料在改性后在4℃下储存7天时活性更强。揭示了用于敷料改性的不同精油在抗菌强度、作用持续时间和保持性方面的差异。结论:用精油修饰吸收性敷料是一种较好的治疗方法。可以考虑以几种不同的定量比例混合使用这四种基本成分,这是值得进一步研究的。
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