Customized antimicrobial efficacy tests offer superior evaluation of growth inhibitor efficacy for liquid microbial products

Antimicrobial effectiveness tests are common methods used to assess the risk of microbial contamination in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. These assays may be inappropriate for endospore-based microbial products which often carry a similar – if not greater – risk of microbial contamination. In the pr...

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Main Authors: John P. Gorsuch, Zachary Jones
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-02-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020302644
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description Antimicrobial effectiveness tests are common methods used to assess the risk of microbial contamination in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. These assays may be inappropriate for endospore-based microbial products which often carry a similar – if not greater – risk of microbial contamination. In the present study, we compared the antimicrobial efficacy assessment provided by United States Pharmacopeia Chapter <51> Antimicrobial Effectiveness Testing with a modified test which utilized a customized bacterial challenge. The customized challenge inoculum comprised an assemblage of 12 bacterial strains (both pathogens and spoilage organisms) isolated from the product's end-use geography. Results suggest that some microbial inhibitor systems which pass industry standard antimicrobial effectiveness tests may fail when challenged with a customized bacterial assemblage. In order to provide the best possible assessment of microbial inhibitor systems for liquid Bacillus products, we suggest that new antimicrobial effectiveness tests be developed for this product class which include the addition of field-relevant contaminants in addition to the industry standard pathogen challenge.
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spelling doaj.art-51d577a2f8ee4ce6bbb4e45730ee412b2022-12-22T01:16:02ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-02-0162e03419Customized antimicrobial efficacy tests offer superior evaluation of growth inhibitor efficacy for liquid microbial productsJohn P. Gorsuch0Zachary Jones1Corresponding author.; BiOWiSH Technologies, 2724 Erie Avenue Suite C, Cincinnati, OH, 45208, USABiOWiSH Technologies, 2724 Erie Avenue Suite C, Cincinnati, OH, 45208, USAAntimicrobial effectiveness tests are common methods used to assess the risk of microbial contamination in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. These assays may be inappropriate for endospore-based microbial products which often carry a similar – if not greater – risk of microbial contamination. In the present study, we compared the antimicrobial efficacy assessment provided by United States Pharmacopeia Chapter <51> Antimicrobial Effectiveness Testing with a modified test which utilized a customized bacterial challenge. The customized challenge inoculum comprised an assemblage of 12 bacterial strains (both pathogens and spoilage organisms) isolated from the product's end-use geography. Results suggest that some microbial inhibitor systems which pass industry standard antimicrobial effectiveness tests may fail when challenged with a customized bacterial assemblage. In order to provide the best possible assessment of microbial inhibitor systems for liquid Bacillus products, we suggest that new antimicrobial effectiveness tests be developed for this product class which include the addition of field-relevant contaminants in addition to the industry standard pathogen challenge.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020302644MicrobiologyAntimicrobial effectiveness testBacillusLiquid microbial productsBacterial contamination
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Customized antimicrobial efficacy tests offer superior evaluation of growth inhibitor efficacy for liquid microbial products
Heliyon
Microbiology
Antimicrobial effectiveness test
Bacillus
Liquid microbial products
Bacterial contamination
title Customized antimicrobial efficacy tests offer superior evaluation of growth inhibitor efficacy for liquid microbial products
title_full Customized antimicrobial efficacy tests offer superior evaluation of growth inhibitor efficacy for liquid microbial products
title_fullStr Customized antimicrobial efficacy tests offer superior evaluation of growth inhibitor efficacy for liquid microbial products
title_full_unstemmed Customized antimicrobial efficacy tests offer superior evaluation of growth inhibitor efficacy for liquid microbial products
title_short Customized antimicrobial efficacy tests offer superior evaluation of growth inhibitor efficacy for liquid microbial products
title_sort customized antimicrobial efficacy tests offer superior evaluation of growth inhibitor efficacy for liquid microbial products
topic Microbiology
Antimicrobial effectiveness test
Bacillus
Liquid microbial products
Bacterial contamination
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020302644
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