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Suspension-based "Time-Kill" Test
Test Summary:
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A microbial culture is
prepared. For most bacteria, a 24 hour culture in
nutrient broth works well. For most fungi, a spore
preparation from a saline wash works well. |
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Equal volumes of the test
product are placed in sufficient sterile test vessels. |
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A volume of microbial
culture (usually 1/10 of the product volume) is placed in
the test vessel and then immediately mixed. After the
predetermined contact times, small aliquots of the mixture
of bacteria and product are removed and microorganisms are
enumerated. |
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To measure initial
microbial concentrations, a saline control vessel is spiked
with the same microbial culture and then enumerated. |
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Numbers of microorganisms
in the reaction vessel are plotted over time. |
Strengths of the
Suspension-based Time-kill Test:
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The impact of a
disinfectant product on microorganisms over time (death
curve) can be studied with relative ease using the
suspension-based test method. |
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Suspension-based
time-kill tests are relatively inexpensive. |
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The test parameters for
suspension-based time-kill tests are easy to control in the
laboratory setting, so comparisons can be made fairly easily
between various products tested under the same conditions. |
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The suspension-based
time-kill test involves exposing microorganisms to excess
disinfectant in a liquid setting, so the test is a fitting
model system for instances in which disinfectants will be
used to kill microorganisms in liquid settings (such as in a
disinfectant rinse for drinking glasses in a restaurant). |
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Very brief contact times
can be studied with relative ease. |
Weaknesses of the Test Method:
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The test method is
difficult to relate to disinfection of microorganisms on a
surface (such as results from the AOAC use-dilution test
method). |
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The way in which the
microbial inoculum is prepared can have an impact on the
test outcome, since different broths/suspensions will
interact with disinfectants differently. |
At Antimicrobial Test
Laboratories, we are proud of our tradition of antimicrobial
research and development. The suspension-based time-kill test
is just one of many tools we use to help companies develop
disinfectants and other antimicrobial products.
For more information about
suspension-based time-kill testing,
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