pH-dependent virucidal effects of weak acids against pathogenic viruses

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作者
Hu, Weiyin [1 ]
Shimoda, Hiroshi [1 ]
Tsuchiya, Yoshihiro [2 ]
Kishi, Mikiya [2 ]
Hayasaka, Daisuke [1 ]
机构
[1] Yamaguchi Univ, Joint Grad Sch Vet Med, Lab Vet Microbiol, 1677-1 Yoshida, Yamaguchi 7538511, Japan
[2] Mizkan Holdings Co Ltd, Cent Res Inst, 2-6 Nakamura Cho, Handa Shi, Aichi 4758585, Japan
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Acetic acid; Oxalic acid; Citric acid; Weak acids' virucidal effects; Influenza virus; SARS-CoV-2; Feline calicivirus; pH; Vinegar; ACETIC-ACID; VINEGAR; DISINFECTANTS; INACTIVATION;
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10.1186/s41182-023-00573-1
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R188.11 [热带医学];
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BackgroundWeak acids, such as acetic acid, show virucidal effects against viruses, and disinfectants are considered effective virucidal agents possibly because of their low pH, depending on the proton concentration. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of different weak acids (acetic, oxalic, and citric acids) and eligible vinegars under different pH conditions by comparing their inactivation efficacies against enveloped and non-enveloped viruses.MethodsAcetic, oxalic, and citric acids were adjusted to pH values of 2, 4 and 6, respectively. They were also diluted from 1 M to 0.001 M with distilled water. Enveloped influenza A virus (FulV) and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and non-enveloped feline calicivirus (FCV) were treated with adjusted weak acids for up to 30 min. These viruses were also reacted with white distilled vinegar (WDV) and grain-flavored distilled vinegar (GV) for up to 30 min. Infectious viral titers after the reactions were expressed as plaque-forming units per mL.ResultsAcetic acid showed virucidal effects against FulV at pH 4, whereas citric and oxalic acids did not. Acetic and citric acids inactivated SARS-CoV-2 at pH 2, whereas oxalic acid did not. All acids showed virucidal effects against FVC at pH 2; however, not at pH 4. The virucidal effects of the serially diluted weak acids were also reflected in the pH-dependent results. WDV and GV significantly reduced FulV titers after 1 min. SARS-CoV-2 was also susceptible to the virucidal effects of WDV and GV; however, the incubation period was extended to 30 min. In contrast, WDV and GV did not significantly inactivate FCV.ConclusionsThe inactivation efficacy of weak acids is different even under the same pH conditions, suggesting that the virucidal effect of weak acids is not simply determined by pH, but that additional factors may also influence these effects. Moreover, eligible vinegars, the main component of which is acetic acid, may be potential sanitizers for some enveloped viruses, such as FulV, in the domestic environment.
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