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Hydrogen peroxide disinfectant containing a cyclic carboxylic acid and/or aromatic alcohol

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-12-11
JOHNSONDIVERSEY INC
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[0008]The present invention provides, in accordance with a first aspect, aqueous, acidic, hydrogen peroxide based solutions, embodiments of which can be, surprisingly, highly effective against mycobacteria and bacterial endospores. Solut

Problems solved by technology

Very few liquid chemical disinfectants are effective sporicides, particularly in cold soaking instruments sensitive to chemical attack.
Aldehydes (e.g. formaldehyde and glutaraldehyde), although highly effective, suffer from serious occupational safety and environmental disposal hazards.
Peracetic and performic acids have been marketed for the disinfection of semicritical and critical instruments; however, their aggressive chemical nature tend to damage surfaces and instruments with prolonged use.
Alcohol or phenolic compounds which exhibit good efficacy against mycobacterial species are typically not effective in destroying bacterial endospores.
This makes the products highly flammable and toxic.
Furthermore, they are often characterized by a strong alcoholic odor and are therefore difficult to use in large quantities in small enclosed spaces by chemically sensitive individuals.
These compounds are also highly volatile and exhibit strong objectionable odors.
Hypochlorite solutions and other chlorine-based compounds are effective against both mycobacteria and bacterial endospores; however, they are easily inactivated by the presence of organic matter, are unstable when diluted, have a strong, objectionable, chlorinated smell, and are highly corrosive and therefore damaging to most instruments and surfaces.
Aqueous chemical disinfectants are used in applications where, due to occupational, environmental, or toxicological concerns, solvent-based solutions cannot be used.

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[0049]The following examples are intended simply to illustrate embodiments of solutions according to the present invention and should not be regarded as narrowing in scope. One skilled in the art will readily recognize that these examples suggest many other ways in which the present invention could be practised.

[0050]Embodiments of the present invention were formulated using ingredients, including the following ingredients.[0051]Phosphorous-based compounds and / or cation sequestering agents H3PO4=phosphoric acid (used to buffer solution to the desired pH)[0052]Briquest ADPA-60AW (HEDP)=1-hydroxyethylidene-1,1,-diphosphonic acid sold by Rhodia as a 60% w / w solution (this ingredient serves to stabilize the hydrogen peroxide in solution)[0053]Briquest ADPA-60SH=sodium salt of 1-hydroxyethylidene-1,1,-diphosphonic acid sold by Rhodia as a 60% w / w powder

Anionic surfactants / hydrotropes[0054]Biosoft S-100 (DDBSA)=dodecyl benzene sulfonic acid manufactured by Stepan as a 98% w / w solution Dow...

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[0080]Composition I was tested for its effectiveness as a sanitizer and also for its bactericidal, virucidal, fungicidal and mycobactericidal activity using a variety of test methodologies.

[0081]Table 1 below summarizes the results of tests against Staphylococcus aureus. All three trials were able to bring about a >7 log10 reduction in the viability titre of S. aureus in a contact time of 5 minutes at room temperature indicating bactericidal activity against this organism.

TABLE 1The activity of Composition I against Staphylococcus aureus(ASTM E2111)ContactCFU / ControlAverage CFULog10TrialTime (minutes)CarrierTest CarrierReduction151.11 × 10707.74251.11 × 10707.74351.11 × 10707.74

[0082]Table 2 below summarizes the results of tests against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. All three trials were able to bring about a >log10 reduction in the viability titre of P. aeruginosa in a contact time of 5 minutes at room temperature indicating bactericidal activity against this organism.

TABLE 2The activity...

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[0088]This example further illustrates the mycobactericidal activity of Composition I, as well as the synergy of the 2-furan carboxylic acid and hydrogen peroxide in the mixture. The methodology employed for the evaluation of mycobactericidal efficacy is the quantitative carrier method (ASTM E2111). Currently, the passing standard in Canada for noncritical disinfection is a greater than 4-log10 reduction in viable numbers of microorganisms, while for semicritical and critical applications it is a greater than 6-log10 reduction.

[0089]The results for Composition I and alternative compositions A, B, and C are tabled below.

TABLE IITEST SAMPLELog10 reductionComposition I5.30 in 5 min.(A) 0.50% 2-furoic acid in DI water at a pH of 1.8(B) 0.50% hydrogen peroxide in DI water at a pH of 1.8(C) Composition I without 2-furoic acidDI water = deionized water

[0090]It is seen from the above results that there is a clear, unexpected synergy between the 2-furoic acid and one or more of the other com...

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Abstract

An aqueous disinfecting solution, a concentrated version of the solution, and a dry powdered composition which may be dissolved in water to provide the solution. The solution has a pH of from 0.6 to 7 and comprises (a) hydrogen peroxide in a concentration of from 0.01 to 6% w / w; and (b) at least one component chosen from cyclic carboxylic acids and aromatic alcohols, in a concentration of from 0.01 to 10% w / w, all based on the total weight of the solution. The cyclic carboxylic acids are preferably 2-furan carboxylic acid, benzoic acid and salicylic acid and the aromatic alcohol is preferably benzyl alcohol. Furthermore, the solution may contain surfactants, corrosion inhibitors, hydrotropes, cation sequestering agents, hydrogen peroxide stabilizers, solvents, thickeners, skin conditioning agents, antifoams, and pH buffers.

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[0001]This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10 / 712,990, filed Nov. 17, 2003, which claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60 / 426,306, filed Nov. 15, 2002, all of which is incorporated herein by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to acidic aqueous hydrogen peroxide-based disinfecting or sanitizing solutions.BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION[0003]In infection control practice, mycobacterial species are typically used as the benchmark for evaluating the potency of a germicide. If a chemical disinfectant is effective in destroying mycobacteria, then it will be judged effective for use as a hard surface disinfectant, against all possible bacterial species and lipophylic and hydrophilic viral particles. For example, in dental practice, a disinfectant registered with the EPA as a tuberculocide is recommended for general hard surface disinfection (CDC, 1993).[0004]Very few liquid chemical disinfectants are effective sporicid...

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IPC IPC(8): A01N59/00A01P1/00
CPCA01N59/00A01N43/08A01N37/40A01N37/10A01N31/08A01N25/30A01N2300/00A01N31/04A61L2/186
Inventor RAMIREZ, JOSE A.OMIDBAKHSH, NAVID
Owner JOHNSONDIVERSEY INC
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