The present invention relates to a method and composition for treating a surface with a viricidal solution. The solution may be applicable to animate or inanimate surfaces. In the case of inanimate surfaces the solution (which may eventually dry to a clear, adherent, long acting biocidal surface coating) kills bacteria, fungi, and viruses, on a surface to which it is applied and in preferred embodiments renders the surface resistant against re-infestation by fungi and bacteria. On animate surfaces the solution may be left in place to dry as described above for inanimate surfaces or may be rinsed from the surface after having achieved the same spectrum of kill of infectious biological agents.
The composition is applicable to inanimate surfaces such as hospital operating theatre work surfaces, kitchen work benches, and bathrooms. The composition may also be formulated as preparations for skin treatments and hand rubs.
Any discussion of the prior art throughout the specification should in no way be considered as an admission that such prior art is widely known or forms part of common general knowledge in the field.
A number of compositions are known which may be applied to skin or inanimate surfaces to confer bactericidal or fungicidal properties or both. Many of these are effective against selected organisms only, for example gram positive bacteria but not gram negative bacteria, but the better products are of broad spectrum effectiveness against bacteria and fungi. In our patent application PCT/AU96/00224 (published as WO96/033748) we described a polyvinyl pyrrolidone (“PVP”)-triclosan complex which is effective against a broad spectrum of bacteria and fungi.
In another patent application PCT/AU2006/000130 (published as WO06/081617) we described a poly vinyl alcohol (PVAIc)-quaternary ammonium compound complex which is effective against a broad spectrum of bacteria and fungi.
However the only known safe polymer/biocide complexes which are effective against viruses incorporate iodine. These complexes, such as are formed by iodine and ethoxylated non-ionic surfactants or iodine and polyvinylpyrrolidone, are very dark brown in colour and stain both inanimate surfaces and skin and clothing resulting in them being largely unpopular. Furthermore the active biocide in the complexes is iodine, a very chemically active substance. This high degree of reactivity leads to short residual activity since the iodine is sacrificially active against not only micro organisms and viruses but also against all proteins and many other substances. It would be highly desirable to provide a composition which was not only bactericidal and fungicidal but which was also viricidal, non staining and safe.
In addition many of the known compositions such as the iodine complexes described above are only efficacious for a matter of a one or two hours. It would be desirable to provide a composition which had a residual efficacy for days or weeks. Desirably the composition should be non staining, clear or virtually invisible when applied to a surface, should be adherent, and durable.
It is an object of this invention to provide a composition which avoids or ameliorates at least some of the disadvantages of the prior art.
It is an object of preferred embodiments to be able to kill viruses, bacteria and fungi on surfaces in chambers such as operating theatres, wards of hospitals, cold rooms, refrigerators, vans, sea containers, factory areas where disinfection is a requirement and also on skin and preferably to do so by application of a single composition.
Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims, the words ‘comprise’, ‘comprising’, and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say, in the sense of “including, but not limited to”.
According to a first aspect the present invention provides a non staining composition which is bactericidal, fungicidal and viricidal when applied comprising in combination;
In preferred embodiments according to the first aspect the bactericide and/or fungicide is triclosan or is a suitable quaternary ammonium compound. In highly preferred embodiments of compositions formulated for used on inanimate surfaces the residual efficacy lasts for longer than 12 hours and preferably for longer than 7 days.
Preferably the composition further includes (3) a carrier which on evaporation leaves a disinfected inanimate or animate surface.
According to a second aspect the present invention provides a non staining composition which is bactericidal, fungicidal and viricidal when applied comprising in combination;
In preferred embodiments, compositions according to the first or second aspect are suitable for use on inanimate surfaces, and may be formulated to leave clear dry and adherent films on the surface and which remain free of viruses, bacteria and fungi for many hours. In other embodiments compositions according to the invention are formulated for use on animate surfaces such as skin and in such cases may be formulated for example as aqueous hand washes or alcoholic hand rubs which retain residual biocidal efficacy against bacteria and fungi (not withstanding rinsing after hand washing)
In one highly preferred embodiment according to the second aspect the full spectrum bactericide is a complex formed from polyvinylpyrolidone (“PVP”) with a phenolic biocide. A highly preferred complex is a PVP-Triclosan complex which has activity against gram positive and gram negative bacteria when appropriately formulated and which is effective for days if not weeks, but is not viricidal. Copolymers of PVP may be substituted for PVP in the is complex but this of itself does not confer viricidal activity. As herein used the term “PVP” includes both PVP and PVP copolymers
Preferably the ratio of PVP:phenolic biocide is 1:0.05 to 0.05:1 (w/w). Preferably the phenolic biocide is present in an amount of 0.1 to 1%. Preferably the PVP is present in an amount of PVP 0.2 to 15% w/w.
In a second highly preferred embodiment a poly vinyl alcohol (“PVAIc”)-quaternary ammonium compound complex is substituted for a PVP complex. The PVAIc may be of any degree of hydrolysis and the complex may be formed with any suitable biocidal aromatic or aliphatic quaternary ammonium compound.
Preferably the ratio of PVAIc:benzalkonium chloride is in a range of from 1:0.05 to 1:1 (w/w) where a dry residue is required. Preferably the ratio of PVAIc:benzalkonium chloride is 1:1 or greater if a dry residue is not required. Preferably the ratio of PVAIc:benzalkonium chloride is 1:2 or if a dry residue is not required.
Preferably the quaternary ammonium compound is present in an amount of 0.2 to 12% (w/w). Preferably the PVAIc is present in an amount of 0.5 to 30% (w/w). Preferably the quaternary ammonium compound is benzalkonium chloride.
A preferred peroxide for use in the invention is hydrogen peroxide as a solution in water, desirably at an initial concentration of 15% at “in use” dilutions or less (based on 100% peroxide), preferably at an initial concentration of 5-7%, more preferably 6% on inanimate surfaces or less and more preferably on animate surfaces at a concentration of 3% or less. In one embodiment, the peroxide concentration is 1.0-3% (w/w). Hydrogen peroxide is known to be a strong oxidising agent and is difficult to formulate in combination with organic molecules such as the preferred bactericide and fungicides. It is especially surprising that a PVP-Triclosan complex can be maintained in the presence of a strong oxidising agent such as hydrogen peroxide. It is also well known that peroxides are unstable in the presence of amines and therefore surprising and unexpected that combination with a quaternary ammonium compound would be chemically stable.
Compositions according to the invention provide a fast acting viricidal effect. However in combination with the selected bactericide there is a residual efficacy which prevents re-colonization of a treated surface
According to a third aspect the invention provides a composition comprising in combination a polyvinyl pyrrolidone-triclosan complex, hydrogen peroxide, and a carrier.
According to a fourth aspect the invention provides a composition comprising in combination a polyvinyl alcohol-quaternary ammonium compound complex, hydrogen peroxide, and a carrier.
The carrier may contain any suitable ingredients, including but not limited to alcohols (such as ethanol, propanol, isopropanol etc), glycols, water, fragrances, colourants etc.
The invention will now be more particularly described by way of example only with reference to particular examples.
Examples 1, 2,& 3 below are surface disinfectants. Example 4 is an aqueous s hand antiseptic while example 5 is an alcoholic hand antiseptic. In example 1 a polyvinyl alcohol (“PVAIc”)-quaternary ammonium compound is employed as the bactericide and fungicide and 50% hydrogen peroxide solution is the peroxide. The carrier is water which in example 1 is optionally formulated with ethanol, a non-ionic surfactant (Teric164) and EDTA.
The approximate ratios of PVAIc to Benzalkonium Chloride should be in a range of from 1:0.05 to a range of 1:1 w/w to achieve a dry residue but may be over 1:1 (e.g. 1:2) if this dry residue is not required.
The composition desirably contain from 0.5% to 30% w/w of Polyvinyl alcohol and from 0.2 to 12% w/w of benzalkonium chloride. The peroxide may be at any suitable concentration, but preferably less than 10% w/w (based on 100% peroxide. The example uses 12% of 50% peroxide). For antisepsis rather than disinfection the preferred concentration range of hydrogen peroxide is 1.0% to 3.0%.
It will be understood that PVAIc suitable for use in the invention may be of any degree of hydrolysis and preferably has a molecular weight in the 10 to 150 kDa range.
Examples 2 and 3 are surface disinfectants similar to example 1 but employing a PVP-triclosan bactericide or fungicide.
The approximate ratios of PVP to phenolic biocide, such as for example, PVP to Triclosan should be in a range of from 1:0.05 to a range of 0.05:1 w/w.
The approximate ratios of PVP to Triclosan should be in a range of from 1:0.05 to a range of 1:1, and preferably in a range of from 1:05 to 1:1 w/w
The compositions of examples 2, 3 desirably contain from 0.2% to 15% w/w of PVP and from 0.1 to 1% w/w of phenolic biocide such as for example triclosan.
The ratios of PVP to Triclosan should be in the same range as 3 above.
Copolymers of PVP for example with vinyl acetates may be substituted for PVP in the PVP-triclosan complex. Although hydrogen peroxide solution is convenient to use other peroxides may be substituted.
These examples correspond to examples 1, 2, 3 respectively but with omission of the hydrogen peroxide.
These examples correspond to examples 4, 5 respectively but with omission of the hydrogen peroxide.
The compositions were tested using the following test methods. Each of the tests is a pass/fail test for which the criteria for passage are defined in the method:
Tests used for Formulations 1, 2, 3 and 6, 7, 8 which are surface disinfectants:
Test 1. TGA Option B, dirty conditions
S. aureus
E. coli
P. aeruginosa
P. vulgaris
Bacterial counts should be 2×108 and 2×109 cfu per mL
The sample passes the test if there is no apparent growth in at least two out of the five recovery broths at 8 minutes & no apparent growth in at least two of the five recovery broths at 18 minutes on all three occasions, using all four organisms.
Test 2 Germicidal Spray test AOAC Official Method 961.02 (1995)
S. aureus
Ps. aeruginosa
Sal. choleraesuis
Tests used for formulations 4, 5 and 9, 10 which are skin antiseptics:
Test 6 Chemical Disinfectants and Antiseptics—Hygienic Handwash—Test Method and Requirements (phase 2/step 2), EN 1499:1997
It will be understood that various virus test methods are used by regulators to validate viricidal activity for skin antiseptics however these methods are in vitro, not in vivo. Such a test method is ASTM E 1052-96.
Some further compositions according to the invention will now be described by way of example only
(This example is similar to example 4 but including 1.00% urea as a peroxidase inhibitor)
(As for example 11 but including 0.50% urea as a peroxidase inhibitor))
This formulation is similar to that of example 3 but omits PVP
The triclosan hard surface and skin formulations do not leave an adherent film without PVP although the quat formulations do leave adherent films without PVAIc. It will be understood that although the handwashes do not leave adherent films because they are rinsed after washing, the triclosan leaves residual efficacy by dissolving into skin lipids. The quat handwashes leave residual efficacy by being substantive to the skin by virtue of cationic attraction to the protein.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate from the teaching hereof that other peroxidase inhibitors for example, alcohols and especially ethyl alcohol, or halogen salts at suitable concentrations may be used to inhibit the enzymes in skin which tend to breakdown peroxides.
As will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the teaching hereof formulations according to the invention can be varied in respect of solvents employed, surfactants and other formulation aids included. Any suitable phenolic biocide may be substituted for Triclosan in the preferred complex and other suitable quats may be substituted for those herein exemplified.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007906914 | Dec 2007 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AU2008/001860 | 12/17/2008 | WO | 00 | 6/15/2010 |