Anti-Biofilm Efficacy of Commonly Used Wound Care Products in In Vitro Settings

dc.contributor.authorRegulski, Matthew
dc.contributor.authorMyntti, Matthew F.
dc.contributor.authorJames, Garth A.
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-02T19:23:23Z
dc.date.available2024-08-02T19:23:23Z
dc.date.issued2023-03
dc.description.abstractConsidering the prevalence and pathogenicity of biofilms in wounds, this study was designed to evaluate the anti-biofilm capabilities of eight commercially available wound care products using established in vitro assays for biofilms. The products evaluated included dressings with multiple delivery formats for ionic silver including nanocrystalline, gelling fibers, polyurethane (PU) foam, and polymer matrix. Additionally, non-silver-based products including an extracellular polymeric substance (EPS)-dissolving antimicrobial wound gel (BDWG), a collagenase-based debriding ointment and a fish skin-based skin substitute were also evaluated. The products were evaluated on Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa mixed-species biofilms grown using colony drip flow reactor (CDFR) and standard drip flow reactor (DFR) methodologies. Anti-biofilm efficacy was measured by viable plate counts and confocal scanning laser microscopy (CSLM). Four of the eight wound care products tested were efficacious in inhibiting growth of new biofilm when compared with untreated controls. These four products were further evaluated against mature biofilms. BDWG was the only product that achieved greater than 2-log growth reduction (5.88 and 6.58 for S. aureus and P. aeruginosa, respectively) of a mature biofilm. Evaluating both biofilm prevention and mature biofilm disruption capacity is important to a comprehensive understanding of the anti-biofilm efficacy of wound care products.
dc.identifier.citationRegulski M, Myntti MF, James GA. Anti-Biofilm Efficacy of Commonly Used Wound Care Products in In Vitro Settings. Antibiotics. 2023; 12(3):536. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12030536
dc.identifier.issn2079-6382
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarworks.montana.edu/handle/1/18713
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherMDPI AG
dc.rightscc-by
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectbiofilm
dc.subjectbiofilm disruption
dc.subjectwound gel
dc.subjectsilver dressings
dc.subjectcollagenase
dc.subjectchronic wounds
dc.subjectwound infection
dc.subjectin vitro biofilm models
dc.titleAnti-Biofilm Efficacy of Commonly Used Wound Care Products in In Vitro Settings
dc.typeArticle
mus.citation.extentfirstpage1
mus.citation.extentlastpage15
mus.citation.issue3
mus.citation.journaltitleAntibiotics
mus.citation.volume12
mus.data.thumbpage5
mus.relation.collegeCollege of Engineering
mus.relation.departmentCenter for Biofilm Engineering
mus.relation.universityMontana State University - Bozeman

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