An in vitro test of the efficacy of an anti-biofilm wound dressing

被引:29
|
作者
Said, Jawal [1 ]
Walker, Michael [2 ]
Parsons, David [2 ]
Stapleton, Paul [1 ]
Beezer, Anthony E. [1 ]
Gaisford, Simon [1 ]
机构
[1] UCL, UCL Sch Pharm, London WC1N 1AX, England
[2] ConvaTec GDC, Deeside CH5 2NU, Flint, Wales
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
Staphylococcus aureus; Biofilm; Isothermal calorimetry; Wound dressings; silver; SILVER-CONTAINING DRESSINGS; PSEUDOMONAS-AERUGINOSA; ISOTHERMAL MICROCALORIMETRY; RESISTANCE; INFECTION; STORAGE; CELLS;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijpharm.2014.08.034
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Broad-spectrum antimicrobial agents, such as silver, are increasingly being formulated into medicated wound dressings in order to control colonization of wounds by opportunistic pathogens. Medicated wound dressings have been shown in-vitro to be effective against planktonic cultures, but in-vivo bacteria are likely to be present in biofilms, which makes their control and eradication more challenging. Recently, a functional wound dressing (AQUACEL (R) Ag+ Extra (TM) (AAg + E)) has been developed that in addition to silver contains two agents (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and benzethonium chloride (BC)) designed to disrupt biofilms. Here, the efficacy of AAg + E is demonstrated using a biofilm model developed in an isothermal microcalorimeter. The biofilm was seen to remain viable in the presence of unmedicated dressing, silver-containing dressing or silver nitrate solution. In the presence of AAg + E, however, the biofilm was eradicated. Control experiments showed that neither EDTA nor BC alone had a bactericidal effect, which means it is the synergistic action of EDTA and BC disrupting the biofilm with silver being bactericidal that leads to the product's efficacy. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:177 / 181
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Anti-Biofilm Efficacy of Commonly Used Wound Care Products in In Vitro Settings
    Regulski, Matthew
    Myntti, Matthew F. F.
    James, Garth A. A.
    ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL, 2023, 12 (03):
  • [2] Anti-biofilm properties of wound dressing incorporating nonrelease polycationic antimicrobials
    Atar-Froyman, Livnat
    Sharon, Anat
    Weiss, Ervin I.
    Houri-Haddad, Yael
    Kesler-Shvero, Dana
    Domb, Abraham J.
    Pilo, Raphael
    Beyth, Nurit
    BIOMATERIALS, 2015, 46 : 141 - 148
  • [3] Copper-Containing Anti-Biofilm Nanofiber Scaffolds as a Wound Dressing Material
    Ahire, Jayesh J.
    Hattingh, Melanie
    Neveling, Deon P.
    Dicks, Leon M. T.
    PLOS ONE, 2016, 11 (03):
  • [4] ANTI-BIOFILM EFFICACY OF NOVEL WOUND DRESSINGS CONTAINING TRYPTOPHAN
    Brandenburg, K. S.
    Herron, M. B.
    Calderon, D. F.
    Kierski, P. R.
    Agarwal, A.
    Abbott, N. L.
    McAnulty, J. F.
    Czuprynski, C. J.
    WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION, 2015, 23 (02) : A17 - A17
  • [5] Biosynthesized silver nanoparticles loaded in gelatine hydrogel for a natural antibacterial and anti-biofilm wound dressing
    Katas, Haliza
    Mohd Akhmar, Maryam Arinah
    Suleman Ismail Abdalla, Sundos
    JOURNAL OF BIOACTIVE AND COMPATIBLE POLYMERS, 2021, 36 (02) : 111 - 123
  • [6] Anti-biofilm efficacy of a lactoferrin/xylitol wound hydrogel used in combination with silver wound dressings
    Ammons, Mary Cloud B.
    Ward, Loren S.
    James, Garth A.
    INTERNATIONAL WOUND JOURNAL, 2011, 8 (03) : 268 - 273
  • [7] Anti-biofilm efficacy of traditional Thai herbal recipes used for wound treatment
    Chusri, S.
    Jittanon, W.
    Limsuwan, S.
    Maneenoon, K.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS, 2013, 42 : S45 - S46
  • [8] From a clinical observation of chronic wound microbiology to the elaboration of an anti-biofilm dressing: The PANSaBIO project strategy
    Lefebvre, E.
    Lequeux, I.
    Vighetto, C.
    Fromantin, I.
    Thebault, P.
    Seyer, D.
    Picard, J.
    Teot, L.
    Meaume, S.
    Freitas, M.
    Neffati, S.
    El Guermah, L.
    Pelissier, S.
    Giraudier, S.
    Jouenne, T.
    Garde, V. L.
    IRBM, 2014, 35 (02) : 77 - 81
  • [9] ANTI-BIOFILM PEPTIDES AND PEPTIDE-MIMICS STIMULATE WOUND HEALING PROCESSES IN VITRO
    Olekson, M. A.
    Savage, P. B.
    Leung, K. P.
    WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION, 2016, 24 (02) : A19 - A20
  • [10] In vitro anti-biofilm efficacy of therapeutic low dose 265 nm UVC
    Marasini, Sanjay
    Dean, Simon J.
    Swift, Simon
    Hussan, Jagir R.
    Craig, Jennifer P.
    JOURNAL OF PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY B-BIOLOGY, 2025, 263