| Literature DB >> 23698780 |
Christina Forstner1, Johannes Leitgeb, Rupert Schuster, Verena Dosch, Axel Kramer, Keith F Cutting, David J Leaper, Ojan Assadian.
Abstract
A flexible methacrylate powder dressing (Altrazeal®) transforms into a wound contour conforming matrix once in contact with wound exudate. We hypothesised that it may also serve as a drug delivery vehicle for antiseptics. The antimicrobial efficacy and influence on bacterial growth kinetics in combination with three antiseptics was investigated in an in vitro porcine wound model. Standardized in vitro wounds were contaminated with Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA; ATCC 33591) and divided into six groups: no dressing (negative control), methacrylate dressing alone, and combinations with application of 0.02% Polyhexamethylene Biguanide (PHMB), 0.4% PHMB, 0.1% PHMB + 0.1% betaine, 7.7 mg/mL Povidone-iodine (PVP-iodine), and 0.1% Octenidine-dihydrochloride (OCT) + 2% phenoxyethanol. Bacterial load per gram tissue was measured over five days. The highest reduction was observed with PVP-iodine at 24 h to log10 1.43 cfu/g, followed by OCT at 48 h to log10 2.41 cfu/g. Whilst 0.02% PHMB resulted in a stable bacterial load over 120 h to log10 4.00 cfu/g over 120 h, 0.1% PHMB + 0.1% betaine inhibited growth during the first 48 h, with slightly increasing bacterial numbers up to log10 5.38 cfu/g at 120 h. These results indicate that this flexible methacrylate dressing can be loaded with various antiseptics serving as drug delivery system. Depending on the selected combination, an individually shaped and controlled antibacterial effect may be achieved using the same type of wound dressing.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23698780 PMCID: PMC3676855 DOI: 10.3390/ijms140510582
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Kinetics of S. aureus (ATCC 33591) under a methacrylate dressing alone and in combination with five antiseptics over five days after a single application of the antimicrobial compound.
| Dressing +/− antiseptic or no dressing | Mean bacterial colony forming units (log10) per gram tissue (±1 SD) after | |||||
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| 0 h | 24 h | 48 h | 72 h | 96 h | 120 h | |
| Negative control | 4.02 (± 2.67) | 7.12 (± 6.52) | 8.61 (± 7.43) | 8.26 (± 7.12) | 7.56 (± 6.59) | 7.07 (± 6.89) |
| Methacrylate dressing | 4.02 (± 2.67) | 6.11 (± 5.40) | 7.02 (± 7.11) | 7.56 (± 6.71) | 7.05 (± 5.80) | 6.90 (± 6.65) |
| 0.02% PHMB | 4.01 (± 2.46) | 3.93 (± 2.85) | 3.98 (± 2.93) | 3.87 (± 2.94) | 4.01 (± 2.83) | 4.01 (± 2.71) |
| 0.1% PHMB | 4.03 (± 2.67) | 4.12 (± 3.63) | 4.20 (± 3.54) | 4.96 (± 3.76) | 4.95 (± 3.71) | 5.38 (± 4.96) |
| 0.4% PHMB | 4.01 (± 2.32) | 3.39 (± 2.68) | 3.29 (± 2.10) | 3.63 (± 2.87) | 3.84 (± 2.35) | 3.79 (± 2.26) |
| 7.7 mg/mL PVP-I | 4.02 (± 2.67) | 1.43 (± 0.91) | 1.84 (± 1.01) | 2.45 (± 1.64) | 3.14 (± 1.98) | 3.29 (± 1.89) |
| 0.1% OCT | 4.01 (± 1.91) | 3.14 (± 1.79) | 2.41 (± 1.69) | 2.78 (± 1.49) | 2.89 (± 1.74) | 3.24 (± 2.02) |
PHMB = Polyhexamethylene Biguanide;
Betaine = Undecylenamidopropyl-Betain;
PVP-I = Povidone-iodine;
OCT = Octenidine-dihydrochloride;
PE = Phenoxyethanol; Data represent the means (±1 SD) of four independent experiments each after standard contamination with log10 7.00 cfu S. aureus per gram tissue.
Figure 1Kill-time study and bacterial growth kinetics of S. aureus (ATCC 33591) in presence and absence of a methacrylate dressing with and without single loading of antiseptics over five days application. Bacterial counts expressed as absolute numbers per gram of tissue. Data represent the means of four independent experiments each after standard contamination with 1.0 × 107 cfu S. aureus per gram tissue. Results are depicted using absolute numbers.