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Plasmonic photoreactors-coated plastic tubing as combined-active-and-passive antimicrobial flow sterilizer.


ABSTRACT: Plastic materials are ubiquitous in medical devices and consumer goods. As bacterial contamination of plastic surfaces can pose significant health risks, there is a need for effective approaches both to inactivate bacteria on plastic surfaces and to prevent colonization of plastic surfaces. In this study, we evaluate a plasmonic photoreactor coating for plastic surfaces that provides both active and passive antimicrobial effects and implement a visible light-driven antibacterial flow sterilizer. We demonstrate that this approach inactivates bacteria in an aqueous suspension passed through a photoreactor-coated polyethylene tubing, achieving log reduction values (LRVs) > 5 for both Gram-positive and -negative bacteria under resonant LED illumination. Importantly, the antimicrobial flow sterilizers do not cause a detectable loss of functionality for monoclonal antibodies that were included in this work as an example of high-value biologics that require sterilization. Under ambient light illumination, the plasmonic photoreactor coating exhibits a significant inhibitory effect on bacterial colonization and biofilm formation. The inhibitory effect was substantially weaker for mammalian cells, indicating some selectivity in the protection provided by the coating.

SUBMITTER: An X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9167571 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Plasmonic photoreactors-coated plastic tubing as combined-active-and-passive antimicrobial flow sterilizer.

An Xingda X   Cheng Ronghai R   Liu Pinghua P   Reinhard Björn M BM  

Journal of materials chemistry. B 20220323 12


Plastic materials are ubiquitous in medical devices and consumer goods. As bacterial contamination of plastic surfaces can pose significant health risks, there is a need for effective approaches both to inactivate bacteria on plastic surfaces and to prevent colonization of plastic surfaces. In this study, we evaluate a plasmonic photoreactor coating for plastic surfaces that provides both active and passive antimicrobial effects and implement a visible light-driven antibacterial flow sterilizer.  ...[more]

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