Triple antimicrobial composition

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20010016589
  • Publication Number
    20010016589
  • Date Filed
    January 11, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Published
    August 23, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
An antimicrobial composition comprising (i) between 0.025 and 2 percent of an antimicrobial agent selected from the group consisting of chlorhexidine free base, a chlorhexidine salt, polyhexamethylene biguanide, and alexidine; (ii) between 0.005 and 0.1 percent of a quaternary ammonium compound; and (iii) between 0.025 and 2 percent of a chlorinated phenol compound.
Description


[0001] 4% CHX (HIBICLENS®) and 3% PCMX (ULTRADEX® and TECHNICARE®). The use of these scrubs, however, provides less than optimal antimicrobial protection, in that neither scrub is believed to be fully effective in rapidly inactivating pathogens or in reducing skin flora for an extended period of time. Furthermore, the relatively high levels of antimicrobial agents in these preparations are frequently associated with skin irritation.


[0002] Compositions which combine one or more of the foregoing antimicrobial agents with additional compounds are also known, as illustrated by the following references.


[0003] U.S. Pat. No. 5,244,666 by Murley, issued Sep. 14, 1993 (“the '666 patent”) relates to an antiseptic scrub and wound disinfectant wherein a quaternary ammonium compound and a substituted phenolic compound are combined to produce enhanced antimicrobial activity at lower concentrations. The '666 patent states that the use of such combinations, together with degreasing emulsifiers, detergents, skin softeners and soothing agents is new. The compositions comprise about 3% (wt/wt) of a quaternary ammonium compound and about 3% of a substituted phenolic compound.


[0004] U.S. Pat. No. 5,030,659 by Bansemir et al., issued Jul. 9, 1991 (“the '659 patent”) relates to disinfectant compositions comprising a quaternary ammonium compound, a biguanide, and a phenolic compound. The antimicrobial agent present in greatest concentration is the quaternary ammonium compound; the working examples of the '659 patent include compositions comprising 15-20% of the quaternary ammonium compound BZK.


[0005] U.S. Pat. No. 4,900,721 by Bansemir et al., issued Feb. 13, 1990, relates to liquid, aqueous disinfectants based on alcohol and hydrogen peroxide which comprise one or more C2-C8 alcohols, hydrogen peroxide (or a compound which produces hydrogen peroxide), one or more carboxylic acids, one or more microbicidally active nitrogen-containing organic compounds (e.g., CHX or BZK), and one or more microbicidally active phenolic compounds (including polychlorinated xylenes).


[0006] U.S. Pat. No. 4,420,484 by Gorman et al., issued Dec. 13, 1983, relates to combinations of antimicrobial agents (such as CHX or BZK) with polyethylene glycol surfactant and betaine or amine oxide surfactant.


[0007] U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,125,628 and 4,022,911, by Goldhaft et al., issued Nov. 14, 1978 and May 10, 1977, respectively, relate to combinations of a quaternary ammonium compound, a phenol or derivative thereof, and formaldehyde.


[0008] U.S. Pat. No. 3,639,632 by McNamara et al., issued Feb. 1, 1972, relates to a synergistic antimicrobial composition containing 1,1′-hexamethylenebis [5-(2-ethylhexyl)biguanide] dihydrochloride and 4-chloro-2-hydroxyphenyl, 2,4-dichlorophenyl ether.


[0009] Larson et al., 1992, J. Emergency Med. 10: 7-11 discloses that in the presence of blood, topical antimicrobial products containing alcohol were associated with greater initial reductions in colonizing flora.


[0010] The number of antimicrobial preparations which have been developed illustrates the continuing search for a composition that rapidly and effectively provides antimicrobial activity without substantial adverse effects, such as skin irritation.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0011] The present invention relates to antimicrobial compositions comprising a biguanide compound, a chlorinated phenol compound, and a quaternary ammonium compound. The antimicrobial compositions of the invention may be utilized in antimicrobial detergents, soaps, creams, wipes, rinses and emulsions for use in the medical community as well as general public use.


[0012] In particular non-limiting embodiments of the invention, the chlorinated phenol compound is parachlorometaxylenol or triclosan.


[0013] In specific, nonlimiting embodiments of the invention, the present invention relates to antimicrobial compositions comprising (i) between 0.025 and two percent (all ranges herein being inclusive of their limits) by weight biguanide; (ii) between 0.005 and 0.1 percent by weight of a quaternary ammonium compound; and (iii) between 0.025 and two percent by weight of a chlorinated phenol compound.



DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0014] The present invention relates to antimicrobial compositions comprising a biguanide compound, a chlorinated phenol compound, and a quaternary ammonium compound.


[0015] Biguanide compounds which may be used according to the invention include but are not limited to the following: chlorhexidine free base, chlorhexidine diphosphanilate, chlorhexidine digluconate, chlorhexidine diacetate, chlorhexidine dihydrochloride, chlorhexidine dichloride, chlorhexidine dihydroiodide, chlorhexidine diperchlorate, chlorhexidine dinitrate, chlorhexidine sulfate, chlorhexidine sulfite, chlorhexidine thiosulfate, chlorhexidine di-acid phosphate, chlorhexidine difluorophosphate, chlorhexidine diformate, chlorhexidine dipropionate, chlorhexidine diiodobutyrate, chlorhexidine di-n-valerate, chlorhexidine dicaproate, chlorhexidine malonate, chlorhexidine succinate, chlorhexidine malate, chlorhexidine tartrate, chlorhexidine dimonoglycolate, chlorhexidine monodiglycolate, chlorhexidine dilactate, chlorhexidine di-α-hydroxyisobutyrate, chlorhexidine diglucoheptonate, chlorhexidine di-isothionate, chlorhexidine dibenzoate, chlorhexidine dicinnamate, chlorhexidine dimandelate, chlorhexidine di-isophthalate, chlorhexidine di-2-hydroxynapthoate, chlorhexidine embonate, polyhexamethylene biguanide (“PHMB”), and alexidine (N,N″-Bis(2-ethylhexyl)-3,12-diimino-2,4,11,13-tetraazatetradecanediimidamine; 1,1′hexamethyl-enebis [5-(2-ethylhexyl)biguanide]).


[0016] Quaternary ammonium compounds that may be used according to the invention include, but are not limited to, benzalkonium chloride (BZK), benzethonium chloride, other benzalkonium or benzethonium halides, cetylpyridinium chloride, dequalinium chloride, N-myristyl-N-methylmorpholinium methyl sulfate, poly[N-[3-(dimethylammonio)propyl]-N′-[3-(ethyleneoxyethelene dimethylammonio)propyl]urea dichloride], alpha-4-[1-tris(2-hydroxyethyl )ammonium chloride-2-butenyl]-omega-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium chloride, alpha4-[1-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium chloride-2-butenyl]poly[1-dimethyl ammonium chloride-2-butenyl]-omega-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium chloride, poly[oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene(dimethyliminio)-ethylene dichloride], ethyl hexadecyl dimethyl ammonium ethyl sulfate, dimethyl ammonium ethyl sulfate, dimethylethylbenzyl ammonium chloride, dimethylbenzyl ammonium chloride, cetyldimethylethyl ammonium bromide, and organosilicon-substituted quaternary ammonium compounds such as 3-(trimethoxysilyl propyloctadecyldimethyl ammonium chloride.


[0017] Chlorinated phenol compounds which may be used according to the invention include but are not limited to parachlorometaxylenol, triclosan (2,4,4′-trichloro-2 hydroxy di-phenyl ether), 2-chlorophenol, 3-chlorophenol, 4-chlorophenol, 2,4-dichlorophenol, 2,4,6-trichlorophenol, 2,3,4,6-tetrachlorophenol, pentachlorophenol, 4-chlororesorcinol, 4,6-dichlororesorcinol, 2,4,6-trichlororesorcinol, alkylchlorophenols (including p-alkyl-o-chlorophenols, o-alkyl-p-chlorophenols, dialkyl-4-chlorophenol, and tri-alkyl-4-chlorophenol), dichloro-m-xylenol, chlorocresol, o-benzyl-p-chlorophenol, 3,4,6-trichlorphenol, 4-chloro-2-phenylphenol, 6-chloro-2-phenylphenol, o-benzyl-p-chlorophenol, and 2,4-dichloro-3,5-diethylphenol. It may be preferred to utilize triclosan for certain applications, as it subjectively has less of an offensive odor. Further, chlorhexidine free base and triclosan form a complex which remains on surfaces for a longer period of time, thereby providing long term antimicrobial activity.


[0018] In specific, nonlimiting embodiments of the invention, the present invention relates to antimicrobial compositions comprising (i) between 0.025 and two percent by weight biguanide; (ii) between 0.005 and 0.1 percent by weight of a quaternary ammonium compound; and (iii) between 0.025 and two percent by weight of a chlorinated phenol compound.


[0019] In a preferred, nonlimiting embodiment of the invention, where the composition is to be used as an antimicrobial scrub, the concentration of biguanide may be between one and two percent (unless indicated otherwise, all percentages herein refer to percentages by weight). In alternate nonlimiting embodiments of the invention, the concentration of biguanide may be between 0.05 and 0.1 percent by weight, and, in specific embodiments, equal to 0.05 percent or 0.1 percent by weight. Where the biguanide is PHMB, its concentration may preferably be between 0.025 and 0.1 percent.


[0020] In preferred, nonlimiting embodiments of the invention, wherein the composition is to be used as an antimicrobial scrub, the concentration of quaternary ammonium compound, such as benzalkonium chloride, may be between 0.005 and 0.1 percent. In alternative embodiments, the concentration of quaternary ammonium compound, such as benzalkonium chloride, may be between 0.005 and 0.01 percent.


[0021] In preferred, nonlimiting embodiments of the invention, wherein the composition is to be used as an antimicrobial scrub, the concentration of chlorinated phenol compound may be between 0.025 and 2 percent. In alternative embodiments, the concentration of chlorinated phenol compound may be between 0.05 and 0.25 percent or between 0.025 and 0.1 percent.


[0022] In one specific, nonlimiting embodiment, the present invention provides for an antimicrobial composition comprising (i) between 0.05 and 0.1 percent of an antimicrobial agent selected from the group consisting of chlorhexidine free base, a chlorhexidine salt, polyhexamethylene biguanide, and alexidine; (ii) between 0.005 and 0.1 percent of a quaternary ammonium compound; and (iii) between 0.025 and 0.1 percent of a chlorinated phenol compound. In a preferred nonlimiting embodiment, the antimicrobial agent is chlorhexidine free base, the quaternary ammonium compound is benzalkonium chloride, and the chlorinated phenol compound is triclosan.


[0023] The compositions of the invention may further comprise an organic solvent that aids in the dissolution of the antimicrobial agents, for example, isopropanol or propylene glycol. The amount of isopropanol in the compositions of the invention is preferably between 2.5 and 5 percent by weight. In specific preferred embodiments, the amount of isopropanol is 5 percent by weight.


[0024] In yet another embodiment, the present invention provides for a scrub base that is believed to enhance the effectiveness of antimicrobial agents. This base comprises 10-15 percent of a pluronic copolymer surfactant, including but not limited to pluronic F87; 1-5 percent of an amine oxide foaming agent, including but not limited to lauryl dimethylamine oxide; 0.2-0.25 percent of a foam enhancer such as, but not limited to, glucamate DOE 120; one or more antimicrobial agent; and water, wherein the pH has been adjusted to 5.5-6.0 with a mild acid such as, but not limited to, gluconolactone, lactic acid, salicvlic acid, citric acid or gluconic acid. Suitable antimicrobial agents include, but are not limited to, parachlorometaxylenol, phenoxyethanol, povidone iodine, chlorhexidine or a chlorhexidine salt, benzalkonium chloride, and combinations thereof. Compounds such as isopropanol or propylene glycol may also be used to improve the solubility of antimicrobial agent.


[0025] It has surprisingly been found that, contrary to the teachings of the prior art, a non-ionic surfactant such as Pluronic F87 is compatible with parachlorometaxylenol. The prior art generally teaches the use of amphoteric or anionic surfactants in parachlorometaxylenol formulations.


[0026] The compositions of the invention may be incorporated into a variety of products, including, but not limited to hand disinfectants, hand soaps, topical creams, antiseptic rinses or soaks, and antiseptic wipes/towelettes. Likewise, they may be incorporated as preservatives, for example, in cosmetics.


[0027] Such products may be prepared according to methods known in the art. The present invention provides for the following specific, preferred, nonlimiting embodiments:


[0028] The present invention provides for an antimicrobial scrub having a ratio of ingredients as in the following composition: 2 grams parachlorometaxylenol; 2 grams chlorhexidine digluconate; 0.1 gram benzalkonium chloride; 5.0 ml isopropanol; 12.5 grams pluronic F87; 1.8 grams lauryl dimethylamine oxide; 0.25 grams glucamate DOE; 1 gram D-glucanolactone; and 75.35 grams deionized water; wherein the pH is adjusted to between 5.5-6.0 with D-glucanolactone. In related embodiments, 2-10 percent cocamidopropyl betaine may be added to the above-identified composition.


[0029] In another related embodiment, the present invention provides for an antimicrobial scrub having a ratio of ingredients as in the following composition: 2 grams parachlorometaxylenol; 2 grams chlorhexidine digluconate; 0.1 gram benzalkonium chloride; 10 grams propylene glycol; 12.5 grams pluronic F87; 1.8 grams lauryl dimethylamine oxide; 0.25 grams glucamate DOE; 1 gram D-glucanolactone; and 75.35 grams deionized water; wherein the pH is adjusted to between 5.5-6.0 with D-glucanolactone. In related embodiments, 2-10 percent cocamidopropyl betaine may be added to the above-identified composition.


[0030] In yet another nonlimiting specific embodiment, the present invention provides for a topical cream comprising chlorhexidine free base or salt, triclosan, phenoxyethanol, and benzalkonium chloride. Preferably, the concentrations of the compounds are 0.025 percent chlorhexidine, 0.05 percent triclosan, 0.25 percent phenoxyethanol and 0.005 percent benzalkonium chloride.


[0031] In yet another nonlimiting specific embodiment, the present invention provides for a topical cream comprising chlorhexidine salt, parachlorometaxylenol, phenoxyethanol and benzalkonium chloride. Preferably, the cholrhexidine salt is chlorhexidine gluconate, and the concentrations are 0.025 percent chlorhexidine gluconate, 0.125 percent parachlorometaxylenol, 0.025 percent phenoxyethanol, and 0.005 percent benzalkonium chloride.


[0032] In yet another nonlimiting specific embodiment, the present invention provides for a disinfectant wipe comprising polyhexamethylene biguanide, triclosan, benzalkonium chloride and phenoxyethanol. Preferably, the concentration of polyhexamethylene biguanide is 0.2 percent, the concentration of triclosan is 0.1 percent, the concentration of benzalkonium chloride is 0.05 percent, and the concentration of phenoxyethanol is 0.1 percent.


[0033] In yet another nonlimiting specific embodiment, the present invention provides for an alcohol-based compositions comprising a biguanide compound, a chlorinated phenol compound, and a quaternary ammonium compound, wherein the alcohol content is between 50 and 90 percent and preferably about 70 percent.


[0034] The compositions of the invention may further comprise quaternaries such as isostearyl ethylimidonium ethosulfate (“ISIES”), polyoxyethylene dihydroxypropyl linoleaminium chloride (“SL-5”), and bishydroxyethyl dihydroxypropyl stearaminium chloride (“TG”), and phospholipids such as cocamidopropyl phosphatidyl PG-dimonium chloride (“PTC”), linoleamidopropyl phosphatidyl PG-dimonium chloride (“EFA”), and stearamidopropyl phosphatidyl PG-dimonium chloride and cetyl alcohol (“SV”), obtainable from Mona Industries, Paterson, New Jersey.


[0035] The usefulness of the present invention is demonstrated by the following examples, set forth as examples only, and not by way of limitation. It should be noted that the concentrations of active agents are lower than those used in currently available products, thereby diminishing the risk of skin irritation, but providing effective antimicrobial protection.







EXAMPLE


Synergism of PCMX, CHX and BZK

[0036] Table 1 shows the results when various concentrations of PCMX in 2.5% isopropanol (“ISOPR”) were exposed to Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. To produce each sample, 0.1 ml of a ten-fold concentrated antimicrobial solution was added to 0.9 ml of TSB broth containing 20% serum and 107 colony forming units (CFU) of Staphylococcus aureus. After one minute, a 50 microliter aliquot from each sample was diluted to a volume of 10 ml with LTSB drug inactivating medium (5% Tween 80, 2% lecithin, 0.6% sodium oleate, 0.5% sodium thiosulfate, 0.1% protease peptone and 0.1% tryptone), and then 0.5 ml of the diluted culture was plated on trypticase soy agar plates. The plates were incubated at 37° C. for 24 hours, and then colony counts per milliliter of the original 1 ml antimicrobial containing culture were determined.
1TABLE 1SampleA1B1C1D1E1F1% PCMX0.01.02.03.04.05% ISOPR2.52.52.52.52.52.5CFU/ml1 × 1078 × 1064 × 1063.5 × 1061 × 1061.8 × 105


[0037] Table 1 demonstrates that as the concentration of PCMX was increased from 0 to 0.05%, a reduction of CFU by approximately a factor of ten was observed.


[0038] Table 2 shows the results of experiments in which 0.05% chlorhexidine was added to the compositions tested in Samples A1-F1, as described in Table 1. The corresponding samples, containing 0.05% chlorhexidine, are designated A2-F2.
2TABLE 2SampleA2B2C2D2E2F2% PCMX0.01.02.03.04.05% CHX.05.05.05.05.05.05% ISOPR2.52.52.52.52.52.5CFU/m18 × 1062 × 1057 × 1047 × 10300


[0039] Table 2 demonstrates that 0.05% CHX, used alone, had very little effect on the number of CFU present in control sample A1 (1×107 CFU), in that control sample A2 exhibited 8×106 CFU. Similarly, sample B1, which contained 0.01% PCMX, exhibited 8×106 CFU. However, the combination of 0.01% PCMX and 0.05% CHX in sample B2 resulted in an approximately 40-fold drop in the number of CFU relative to control A2 (to 2×105 CFU). Moreover, although 0.03% PCMX reduced the number of CFU by a factor of 3 relative to control A1 to 3.5×106 (sample D1), the combination of 0.03% PCMX and 0.05% CHX decreased the number of CFU by approximately a factor of 1000 relative to control A2 (to 7×103 CFU, sample D2). The combination of 0.04% PCMX and 0.05% CHX eliminated all CFU (sample E2). This data demonstrates the synergistic antimicrobial activity of PCMX and CHX, and is corroborated by data presented in Table 3, which combines the amount of PCMX contained in samples A1-F1 with 0.1% CHX, in corresponding samples A3-F3.
3TABLE 3SampleA3B3C3D3E3F3% PCMX0.01.02.03.04.05% CHX.1.1.1.1.1.1% ISOPR2.52.52.52.52.52.5CFU/ml9 × 1057 × 1044 × 1041.2 × 10300


[0040] Experiments have also demonstrated the synergistic activity of BZK with PCMX and CHX. Table 4 shows the results of experiments in which 0.01% BZK was added to the compositions of samples A1 and B2-F2, thereby testing 0.01% BZK used alone or in combination with 0.05% CHX and 0.01-0.05% PCMX in samples A4-F4. Of note, a control sample for the samples set forth in Table 4, which contained 2.5% ISOPR and no antimicrobial, exhibited 1.2×107 CFU (not set forth in Table 4).
4TABLE 4SampleA4B4C4D4E4F4% PCMX0.01.02.03.04.05% CHX0.05.05.05.05.05% BZK.01.01.01.01.01.01% ISOPR2.52.52.52.52.52.5CFU/ml4 × 1068 × 1020000


[0041] Table 4 shows that despite the fact that 0.01% BZK alone (sample A4; 4×106 CFU) decreased the number of CFU by a factor of only 3 relative to the control sample (1.2×107 CFU), and sample B2 (0.01% PCMX+0.05% CHX) decreased the number of CFU by a factor of approximately 40 relative to control A2, sample B4 (0.01% PCMX+0.05% CHX+0.01% BZK) exhibited an approximately 10,000-fold decrease in the number of CFU relative to control A4. This data demonstrates the synergistic anti-microbial activity of low concentrations of PCMX, CHX, and BZK, and is corroborated by the data presented in Table 5, which combines the same amounts of PCMX and CHX with 0.005% BZK in samples A5-F5.
5TABLE 5SampleA5B5C5D5E5F5% PCMX0.01.02.03.04.05% CHX0.05.05.05.05.05% BZK.005.005.005.005.005.005% ISOPR2.52.52.52.52.52.5CFU/ml5 × 1061.2 × 1030000


[0042] The experiments described in Tables 1-5 were then repeated, except that the amount of isopropanol was increased to 5%.


[0043] Table 6 depicts the results of experiments in which the amount of isopropanol in samples A1-F1 (Table 1) were increased to 5%.
6TABLE 6SampleA6B6C6D6E6F6% PCMX0.01.02.03.04.05% ISOPR555555CFU/ml1 × 1074 × 1062 × 1061.5 × 1069 × 1058 × 105


[0044] The number of CFU in samples A6-F6 were substantially the same (perhaps slightly less) than those exhibited by samples A1-F1.


[0045] Table 7 depicts the results of experiments in which the amount of isopropanol in samples, which otherwise correspond to samples A2-F2 (Table 2), was increased to 5%.
7TABLE 7SampleA7B7C7D7E7F7% PCMX0.01.02.03.04.05% CHX.05.05.05.05.05.05% ISOPR555555CFU/ml1 × 1061.5 × 1053.5 × 1041.6 × 10300


[0046] The data presented in Table 7 again demonstrates the synergistic relationship between CHX and PCMX. Further, the increase in the concentration of ISOPR from 2.5 to 5% seems to have slightly decreased the number of CFU. These results are further corroborated by data presented in Table 8, which relates to samples essentially the same as samples A3-F3 (Table 3), except that the amount of isopropanol was increased from 2.5 to 5%.
8TABLE 8SampleA8B8C8D8E8F8% PCMX0.01.02.03.04.05% CHX.1.1.1.1.1.1% ISOPR555555CFU/ml9 × 1054.5 × 1041.5 × 103000


[0047] Table 9 presents the results of experiments in which the amount of isopropanol, in samples corresponding to samples A4-F4 (Table 4), was increased from 2.5% to 5%. A control sample for the samples set forth in Table 9, containing 5% ISOPR and no antimicrobial exhibited 1.2×107 CFU (not shown in Table 9).
9TABLE 9SampleA9B9C9D9E9F9% PCMX0.01.02.03.04.05% CHX0.05.05.05.05.05% BZK.01.01.01.01.01.01% ISOPR555555CFU/ml1.5 × 1062.6 × 1020000


[0048] This data corroborates the synergistic relationship between CHX, PCMX, and BZK and further shows that an increase in the amount of isopropanol to 5% decreased CFU slightly. This conclusion is further supported by the results depicted in Table 10, where samples otherwise corresponding to samples A5-F5 (Table 5) contained 5%, rather than 2.5%, isopropanol.
10TABLE 10SampleA10B10C10D10E10F10% PCMX0.01.02.03.04.05% CHX0.05.05.05.05.05% BZK.005.005.005.005.005.005% ISOPR555555CFU/ml1.5 × 1061.2 × 1030000


[0049] The synergistic effectiveness of low concentrations of CHX and PCMX (in 5% isopropanol) in the presence of blood was also demonstrated, as shown in Table 11.
11TABLE 11AntimicrobialCFU/mlNone (control)3 × 106.5% CHX1 × 1051% CHX1 × 104.125% PCMX1 × 106.25% PCMX1.4 × 104  .5% PCMX0.5% CHX + .25% PCMX01% CHX + .125% PCMX0



EXAMPLE


Comparison of Scrubs Prepared According to the Invention

[0050] The following antimicrobial scrubs were tested for antimicrobial effectiveness.


[0051] Scrub A. 3% PCMX


[0052] 1% phenoxyethanol


[0053] 10% propylene glycol


[0054] 10% pluronic F87


[0055] 1.8% lauryl dimethylamine oxide


[0056] 0.25% glucamate DOE 120


[0057] 1% D-gluconolactone


[0058] 73% deionized water


[0059] Scrub B. Scrub A+0.1% BZK


[0060] Scrub C. 3% PCMX


[0061] 5% isopropanol


[0062] 12.5% pluronic F87


[0063] 1.8% lauryl dimethylamine oxide


[0064] 0.25% glucamate DOE 120


[0065] 1.0% D-glucanolactone


[0066] 76.45% deionized water


[0067] To assess antimicrobial effectiveness, 0.1 ml of each scrub was mixed with 0.9 ml of a culture of Staphylococcus aureus in TSB containing 10% serum, at 106 CFU per ml. After 15 seconds, a 50 microliter aliquot was removed and diluted to 10 ml using drug inactivating medium (LTSB, see above), and 0.5 ml of the diluted culture was plated onto trypticase soy agar. After incubation at 37° C. for 24 hours, colony counts were determined, and the results are shown in Table 12.
12TABLE 12ScrubCFU/mlA0B0C6 × 103HIBICLENS ®3 × 104TECHNICARE ®6 × 105ULTRADEX ®1 × 105Control3 × 106



EXAMPLE


Enhanced Activity in New Scrub Base

[0068] Various antimicrobial agents and compositions were combined in the following base (made to a volume of 100 ml with deionized water):


[0069] 5% isopropanol


[0070] 12.5% pluronic F87


[0071] 1.8% lauryl dimethylamine oxide


[0072] 0.25% glucamate DOE 120


[0073] 1.0% D-glucanolactone


[0074] These compositions were tested for antimicrobial effectiveness using the same method set forth in Section 6, above. The results are shown in Table 13. The scrub base appeared to enhance the effectiveness of PCMX in particular.
13TABLE 13Scrub Base + antimicrobialCFU/ml2% chlorhexidine digluconate +02% PCMX + 0.1% BZK2% PCMX1.2 × 1043% PCMX6.0 × 1032% chlorhexidine digluconate7.0 × 1044% chlorhexidine digluconate1.0 × 1040.1% BZK1.5 × 1063% PCMX + 0.1% BZK5.0 × 102HIBICLENS ®3.0 × 104TECHNICARE ®6.0 × 105ULTRADEX ®  1 × 105Control7.0 × 106



EXAMPLE


New Scrub Base With Propylene Glycol

[0075] Using the same methodology for antimicrobial testing set forth above, the effectiveness of the following scrub was tested, and compared to a commercially available scrub containing povidone iodine (BETADINE®, which contains 10 percent povidone iodine).


[0076] Scrub D:


[0077] 5% povidone iodine


[0078] 10% propylene glycol


[0079] 1% phenoxyethanol


[0080] 10% Pluronic F87


[0081] 1.8% lauryl dimethylamine oxide


[0082] 0.25% glucamate DOE 120


[0083] 1% D-gluconolactone


[0084] 71% deionized water
14TABLE 14ScrubCFU/mlScrub D0BETADINE ®3.0 × 102Control1.7 × 106



EXAMPLE


Scrub Comprising Polyhexamethylene Biguanide

[0085] Using the same methods set forth in example section 5, above, the rate of kill of compositions comprising PHMB, PCMX, BZK and PXE were tested. As demonstrated by Table 15, synergy was observed between BZK, PHMB, and PCMX at respective concentrations of 0.01%, 0.05%, and 0.05%. Synergy was also observed among 0.1% PXE+0.05% PHMB+0.05% PCMX.
15TABLE 15Rate of Kill of Polyhexamethylene (PHMB), Parachlorometaxylenol(PCMX), Benzalkonium Chloride (BZK), and Phenoxyethanol (PXE)Singly and in Combination vs Staphyclococcus aureus.ANTIMICROBIALSCONCENTRATION %CFU/mLPHMB0.14.0 × 106PHMB0.052.0 × 106PHMB0.0255.0 × 106PCMX0.11.6 × 103PCMX0.055.0 × 106PXE0.12.0 × 107BZK0.022.0 × 107PHMB + PCMX0.05 + 0.052.6 × 104PHMB + PCMX0.025 + 0.0256.0 × 105PHMB + PCMX +0.05 + 0.05 +2.2 × 103BZK0.1PHMB + PCMX +0.05 + 0.05 +1.9 × 103PXE0.1PHMB + PCMX +0.025 + 0.025 +1.1 × 105PXE0.1Controlnone2.0 × 107



EXAMPLE


Synergistic Efficacy of Biguanides, Triclosan, and Quaternary Ammonium Compounds

[0086] Stock solutions of various combinations of antimicrobial agents were prepared so that 10-fold dilution would result in the concentrations set forth in Tables 16-20, below. 0.1 ml of the solutions were mixed with 0.9 ml of culture containing 107 CFU of Staphylococcus aureus per milliliter. The culture medium was 20 percent serum and 80 percent TSB. After a one minute exposure, the culture was diluted 100-fold with drug-inactivating medium (LTSB) and 0.2 ml was subcultured on a trypticase soy agar plate and incubated at 37° C. for 24 hours. The colony counts were then determined (Tables 16-20; CHX=chlorhexidine free base; PXE=phenoxyethanol; BZK=benzalkonium chloride).
16TABLE 16SampleA11B11C11D11% CHX00.0250.050.1% Isopropanol5.05.05.05.0% PXE0.20.20.20.2Growth (CFU/ml)5 × 1073 × 1072 × 1075 × 108


[0087]

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TABLE 17











Sample
A12
B12
C12
D12









% CHX
0
0.025
0.05
0.1



% Triclosan
0.025
0.025
0.025
0.025



% Isopropanol
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0



% PXE
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2



Growth (CFU/ml)
2 × 107
7 × 105
6 × 104
2 × 103











[0088]

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TABLE 18











Sample
A13
B13
C13
D13









% CHX
0
0.025
0.05
0.1



% Triclosan
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05



% Isopropanol
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0



% PXE
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2



Growth (CFU/ml)
2 × 106
1 × 105
1 × 104
0











[0089]

19











TABLE 19











Sample
A14
B14
C14
D14









% CHX
0
0.025
0.05
0.1



% Triclosan
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1



% Isopropanol
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0



% PXE
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2



Growth (CFU/ml)
7 × 102
0
0
0











[0090]

20










TABLE 20








Sample
A15
B15
C15
D15
E15







% CHX
0
0.025
0.05
0.1
0.1


% Triclosan
0
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.025


% BZK
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02


% Isopropanol
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0


% PXE
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2


Growth (CFU/ml)
5 × 107
5 × 103
1 × 103
0
0











EXAMPLE


Effectiveness Of Chlorinated Phenol-Containing Topical Cream

[0091] The following antiseptic compositions were prepared in SOFT SENSE® and evaluated for their effectiveness in rapidly inactivating pathogens.


[0092] Formulation A16: 0.05% triclosan +0.025% chlorhexidine gluconate+0.25% phenoxyethanol+0.005% benzalkonium chloride


[0093] Formulation B16: 0.125% parachlorometaxylenol+0.025% chlorhexidine gluconate+0.25% phenoxyethanol+0.005% benzalkonium chloride


[0094] Control: SOFT SENSE® only.


[0095] 0.9 grams of each of the foregoing cream formulations were mixed with 0.1 ml of a liquid bacterial culture containing 106 CFU of S.aureus per milliliter. After 10 minutes, the cream was diluted 100-fold with drug-inactivating LTSB medium, and 0.5 ml was subcultured on a trypicase soy agar plate to determine colony counts. The results are set forth in Table 21, and show that even low concentrations of triclosan, used in combination with chlorhexidine, have effective antimicrobial activity.
21TABLE 21FormulationCFU/g creamA160B166 × 102Control4 × 105



EXAMPLE


Surface Disinfectant Wipes

[0096] Surface disinfectant wipes were prepared by submerging cotton pads into one of the following formulations:
22A17PHMB0.2%Triclosan0.1%BZK0.05%PXE0.1%Ethyl alcohol28%Isopropanol12%Water59.55%B17PCMX0.2%Triclosan0.1%BZK0.05%PXE0.1%Ethyl alcohol28%Isopropanol12%Water59.55%


[0097] The wipes were cut into 2 cm2 pieces and mildly pressed for 6 seconds on trypticase soy agar plates seeded with 0.3 ml of 108 CFU/ml of the following organisms, except for Candida albicans, for which the culture had 106 CFU/ml. The wipes were removed, and the plates were incubated for 2 hours at 37° C., after which zones of inhibition were measured. As shown in Table 22, PHMB-impregnated wipes appeared to inhibit a wider spectrum of microorganisms compared to the PCMX-impregnated wipes.
23TABLE 22Zones of InhibitionOrganismA17(PHMB)B17(PCMX)S. aureus50 mm46 mmP.aeruginosa25 mm0Enterobacter27 mm25 mmE. coli33 mm30 mmC. albicans32 mm27 mm



EXAMPLE


Alcohol-Based Composition

[0098] The following composition may be used as a fast-acting disinfectant, e.g. for hands, i.v. insertion sites, and pre-operative preparation of the surgical site The antimicrobial activity of the following compositions was tested. A base was prepared from ethanol, methylcellulose (using a solution of 3% methylcellulose in water), and propylene glycol.
24Alcohol Base:ethanol70%methylcellulose*20%propylene glycol10%Using this base, compositions A18 and B18 were prepared as follows:A18chlorhexidine gluconate0.05%triclosan0.1%benzalkonium chloride0.1%B18chlorhexidine gluconate0.05%parachlorometaxylenol0.2%benzalkonium chloride0.1%


[0099] These compositions were tested for antimicrobial activity against S. aureus. To test each of the following compositions, a 0.1 ml aliquot of bacterial culture containing 107 CFU/ml was spread on the surface of trpticase soy agar plates and, after 10 minutes, 0.3 ml of the following compositions were spread over the inoculated plates:


[0100] (1) A18 in alcohol base


[0101] (2) B18 in alcohol base


[0102] (3) PURELL® Hand Sanitizer (GOJO Industries)


[0103] (4) control—alcohol base only


[0104] (5) control—culture only


[0105] PURELL® is a commercial product containing 60-70% alcohol, thickeners and emollients used for skin disinfection.


[0106] After 1 minute of contact between the lotion and the seeded agar, 2.7 ml of drug inactivating medium (LTSB) was added to each plate, mixed across the surface and removed. 0.1 ml of this extract, for each test, was diluted with 0.9 ml LTSB, and then 0.2 ml was subcultured to determine colony counts. The results are shown in Table 23.
25TABLE 23Test CompositionCFU per PLATE(1) A18 in alcohol base0(2) B18 in alcohol base0(3) PURELL ® Hand Sanitizer (GOJO Industries)1.9 × 105(4) control-alcohol base only5.0 × 105(5) control-culture only1.8 × 106


[0107] Various publications are cited herein, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.


Claims
  • 1. An antimicrobial composition comprising (i) between 0.025 and 2 percent of an antimicrobial agent selected from the group consisting of chlorhexidine free base, a chlorhexidine salt, polyhexamethylene biguanide, and alexidine; (ii) between 0.005 and 0.1 percent of a quaternary ammonium compound; and (iii) between 0.025 and 2 percent of a chlorinated phenol compound.
  • 2. The composition of claim 1, wherein the quaternary ammonium compound is benzalkonium chloride.
  • 3. The composition of claim 1, wherein the chlorinated phenol compound is parachlorometaxylenol.
  • 4. The composition of claim 1, wherein the chlorinated phenol compound is triclosan.
  • 5. The composition of claim 2, wherein the chlorinated phenol compound is parachlorometaxylenol.
  • 6. The composition of claim 2, wherein the chlorinated phenol compound is triclosan.
  • 7. The composition of claim 4, wherein the antimicrobial agent is chlorhexidine free base.
  • 8. The composition of claim 6, wherein the antimicrobial agent is chlorhexidine free base.
  • 9. A cream comprising the composition of claim 1.
  • 10. A disinfectant wipe comprising the composition of claim 1.
  • 11. A method of inhbiting the growth of bacteria on the skin, comprising applying a composition according to claim 1.
  • 12. An antimicrobial composition comprising (i) between 0.05 and 0.1 percent of an antimicrobial agent selected from the group consisting of chlorhexidine free base, a chlorhexidine salt, polyhexamethylene biguanide, and alexidine; (ii) between 0.005 and 0.1 percent of a quaternary ammonium compound; and (iii) between 0.025 and 0.1 percent of a chlorinated phenol compound.
  • 13. The composition of claim 12, wherein the quaternary ammonium compound is benzalkonium chloride.
  • 14. The composition of claim 12, wherein the chlorinated phenol compound is parachlorometaxylenol.
  • 15. The composition of claim 12, wherein the chlorinated phenol compound is triclosan.
  • 16. The composition of claim 13, wherein the chlorinated phenol compound is parachlorometaxylenol.
  • 17. The composition of claim 13, wherein the chlorinated phenol compound is triclosan.
  • 18. The composition of claim 15, wherein the antimicrobial agent is chlorhexidine free base.
  • 19. The composition of claim 17, wherein the antimicrobial agent is chlorhexidine free base.
  • 20. A cream comprising the composition of claim 12.
  • 21. A disinfectant wipe comprising the composition of claim 12.
  • 22. A method of inhbiting the growth of bacteria on the skin, comprising applying a composition according to claim 12.
  • 23. The composition of claim 1, further comprising between 50 and 70 percent alcohol.
  • 24. The composition of claim 12, further comprising between 50 and 70 percent alcohol.
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09028552 Feb 1998 US
Child 09758930 Jan 2001 US
Continuation in Parts (2)
Number Date Country
Parent 09011841 Jun 1998 US
Child 09028552 Feb 1998 US
Parent 08556256 Nov 1995 US
Child PCT/US96/18104 Nov 1996 US