WO2006089348A1 - Anti-microbial agent - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to anti-microbial agents.
- the present invention relates to broad spectrum anti-microbial agents.
- Microorganisms which are resistant to anti-microbial agents are becoming an increasing problem around the world. For example, methicillin-resistant strains of
- Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA - also referred to as "golden staph”) are now multi-resistant to antibiotics and recent isolates show increasing resistance to antibiotics such as Gentamicin, Chloramphenicol, Fusidic Acid, and Rifampicin. Only Vancomycin can currently be relied on for empirical treatment. There is considerable concern that the increasing use of Vancomycin will select Vancomycin- resistant strains of MRSA so that in the near future there may no longer be any effective antibiotic therapy against hospital staphylococci. Accordingly, investigations are underway to identify alternative anti-microbial agents, particularly broad spectrum anti-microbial agents.
- topical antiseptics cannot be relied upon to provide sufficient protection from such bacteria, especially as more resistant strains develop. They are also not capable of being applied in other presentation forms, such as oral tablets. Such topical antiseptics also may not be effective in preventing or inhibiting the growth of other classes of microorganisms that are present in hospitals and other such environments . Although surfaces in these environments are washed down with sterilising agents and disinfectants including bleaches containing chlorine in the form of hypochlorous acid/hypochlorite ion, these agents are quite corrosive, and other alternatives are desirable.
- a method of preventing or inhibiting growth of bacteria comprising the step of contacting a surface with a composition comprising a C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or an ester thereof, and terpinene-4-ol or a derivative thereof.
- ⁇ - linolenic acid which is a C8 - C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid
- the activity of this pure ⁇ -linolenic acid is similar to polyunsaturated fatty acids closely related to ⁇ -linolenic acid, as described in further detail below, ⁇ - linolenic acid has been found to be effective in preventing or inhibiting the growth of Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria and given this activity against a range of microbes, it is an effective broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent .
- compositions containing both components have around ten times the activity of compositions containing one component alone.
- the surface is suitably contacted with a composition comprising terpinene-4-ol or a derivative thereof together with, prior to or following contact with the C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or ester composition within a timeframe to obtain the synergistic effect.
- the surface is contacted with a composition comprising both the C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or ester and terpinene-4-ol or a derivative thereof, such that the time of contact is contemporaneous .
- both the C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or ester thereof and terpinene-4-ol (or derivative) are volatile agents and therefore are less likely to remain in contact with a microorganism for an extended period of time, thereby further reducing the chance of a microorganism developing resistance to the agents.
- a composition comprising a C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or ester thereof, and terpinene-4-ol or derivative thereof.
- the C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or ester thereof is ⁇ -linolenic acid, and most preferably the ⁇ -linolenic acid is in substantially pure form (as defined below) .
- the composition comprises terpinene-4-ol.
- the terpinene-4-ol is in substantially pure form (as defined below) .
- the composition may be in a wide range of presentation forms, including the forms of a body wash, surface spray, a towelette, topical ointment, or nasal ointment, tablet or otherwise .
- a method of preventing or inhibiting growth of both Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria on a surface comprising the step of contacting a surface with a composition comprising a C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or ester thereof, and terpinene-4-ol or a derivative thereof.
- a use of a C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or ester thereof and terpinene- 4-ol or a derivative thereof in the manufacture of a composition for preventing or inhibiting growth of bacteria is a composition for preventing or inhibiting growth of Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria.
- a method of preventing or treating a disease or condition caused by bacteria comprising the step of administering to a subject in need thereof a composition comprising a C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or ester thereof, terpinene-4-ol or a derivative thereof, and a carrier.
- the mode of administration is preferably topical.
- composition may further comprise one or more other active agents.
- the only active agents present are the C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or ester thereof, and terpinene-4-ol or derivative thereof.
- Figure 1 is a graph of the log reduction in organism count for a number of microorganisms contacted with ⁇ -linolenic acid after 30 minutes.
- Figure 2 is a graph showing the % reduction of organism count for a number of microorganisms contacted with a composition of one embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 3 is a graph showing the minimum concentration of ⁇ -linolenic acid required to inhibit growth of a range of microorganisms .
- a virus includes a plurality of viruses.
- a reference to “a terpinene-4-ol or a derivative thereof” includes a mixture of more than one compound within this class.
- compositions comprising a C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or ester thereof and terpinene-4-ol or a derivative thereof have been found by the inventors to have broad anti-microbial activity, including activities against
- Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria including aerobic, anaerobic, and facultative aerobic bacteria. This broad activity provides wide application for the composition. It has also been found that the composition can be used in different forms, which further enhances the applications of the composition. It has been surprisingly found that a synergistic activity is provided when the C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or ester thereof is administered with terpinene-4-ol or a derivative thereof. In addition, the combination composition has activity against a broader range of microorganisms including the Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria described above, and fungi .
- C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or ester thereof is ⁇ -linolenic acid
- ⁇ -linolenic acid is present in the form of the corresponding glyceride in linseed and other oils, and is usually present in such oils as one of several C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid components.
- ⁇ -linolenic acid is a C18 fatty acid containing three double bonds (C18:3) at the 9-, 12- and 15- positions.
- the composition in its broadest aspect may comprise a mixture of C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acids or esters thereof, it preferably is not present as a component of linseed oil or hydrolysed linseed oil. Preferably, it is used in the composition in purified or extracted form.
- the composition used according to the present application comprises a single C8 - C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid at a level that is substantially free of other C8 - C24 polyunsaturated fatty acids.
- the composition comprises ⁇ - linolenic acid, substantially free of any other C8 to C24 saturated, mono or polyunsaturated fatty acids or esters thereof.
- substantially free it is meant that such components (that the composition is substantially free of) are not present at a level of more than 20% (on a weight to weight basis) of the single fatty acid present, such as ⁇ -linolenic acid.
- C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid refers to straight chain or branched alkenyl carboxylic acids containing at least 2 degrees of unsaturation, and a hydrocarbon chain length of between 8 and 24 carbon atoms .
- the fatty acid is a C18 fatty acid, and more preferably it contains three degrees of unsaturation.
- the fatty acid is a cis-fatty acid.
- esters of such fatty acids encompass the class of compounds that can be produced by the reaction of such fatty acids with any aliphatic or aromatic organic alcohol. It is noted that such products need not be the direct product of such a reaction, and may be formed or derived from different starting materials .
- the alcohol may for instance be a polyol such as a diol or triol, and may contain any other functional groups .
- the alkyl esters are most typical.
- Terpinene-4-ol and derivatives thereof The C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid is used in combination with terpinene-4-ol or a derivative thereof.
- Terpinene-4-ol is a component of tea tree oil.
- One commercially available terpinene-4-ol mixture derived from tea tree oil is known by the trade mark Melaleucol .
- terpinene-4-ol encompasses single isomers such as that illustrated above or any other individual isomers and mixtures of isomers including the racemic mixture.
- extracts of terpinene-4-ol from tea tree oil are in the form of an isomeric mixture of the (+) and (-) enantiomers in a ratio of between 1.8-2.4:1.
- Terpinene-4-ol is a 3-hydrogeno 4 -hydroxy containing derivative of terpinene.
- the derivatives of terpinene-4- ol encompassed by the present application are the other derivatives of terpinene in which one or both double bonds are saturated, and the compound is substituted with one or more substituents selected from hydrogen, alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, halo, haloalkyl, haloalkenyl, haloalkynyl, haloaryl, hydroxy, alkoxy, alkenyloxy, aryloxy, benzyloxy, haloalkoxy, haloalkenyloxy, haloaryloxy, nitro, nitroalkyl, nitroalkenyl, nitroalkynyl, nitroaryl, nitroheterocyclyl, amino, alkylamino, dialkylamino, alkenylamino, alkynyla
- terpinene-4-ol (including isomeric mixtures thereof) is used in a substantially pure form.
- substantially pure form means that the terpinene-4-ol, or derivative thereof, is used in a form that is substantially free of the other principal components of tea tree oil.
- substantial means that the terpinene-4-ol used in the composition contains no more than 20% (weight to weight) of the non- terpinene-4-ol components of tea-tree oil.
- this level covers pure terpinene-4-ol extracts, and extracts retaining small levels of impurities from tea-tree oil.
- the terpinene-4-ol or derivative thereof may be produced synthetically, in which case it would not be expected that any of the non-terpinene-4-ol components of tea-tree oil would be present.
- the C8 - C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid-containing compositions used in accordance with the present invention preferably comprise between 0.1% to 50% by weight C8 - C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid. More preferably, the composition comprises or is applied at a concentration of between 0.1 and 20% w/w, depending upon the form of the composition and its route of administration. At levels below 0.1%, the effectiveness of the composition is not as high as would be desired for a commercially acceptable product. At levels above 50% the C8 - C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid such as ⁇ -linolenic acid is likely to cause skin irritation or be difficult to handle.
- the level of C8 - C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid will be lower than this - generally at a level of not more than 10%.
- a good balance between antimicrobial properties, ease of use and cost is obtained for compositions comprising between 0.1% and 5% C8 - C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid, and particularly ⁇ -linolenic acid.
- the composition preferably comprises between 0.1% and 5% terpinene-4-ol or a derivative thereof, more preferably between 0.25% and 5% terpinene-4-ol or a derivative thereof.
- the terpinene-4-ol itself in a substantially pure form is present in the composition at the given levels .
- compositions comprising both C8 - C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or ester thereof (preferably ⁇ -linolenic acid in substantially pure form) , together with terpinene-4-ol or a derivative thereof (preferably terpinene-4-ol in substantially pure form) , the ratio of these two components in the composition is advantageously between 1:5 and 5:1, more preferably between 1:2 and 2:1.
- compositions of the present invention will generally further comprise a carrier.
- the carrier may be a pharmaceutical carrier, or it may be a more general carrier.
- compositions are well known in the art, as set out in textbooks such as Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, 20th Edition, Williams & Wilkins, Pennsylvania, USA.
- the carrier will depend on the route of administration, and again the person skilled in the art will readily be able to determine the most suitable formulation for each particular case.
- Examples of different presentation forms are lotion, suspension, solution, spray, emulsion, paste, foam, eyewash, ointment, liquid soap, cream, solid soap, mouthwash, pastille or lozenge, gel, a towelette, hair tonic, shampoo or jelly.
- the carrier is suitably water
- the composition may further comprise preservative such as benzyl alcohol (for example, in an amount of from 0.1 - 5 wt%) , cosolvents such as propylene glycol (for example, in an amount of from 1 - 20wt%) , and surfactants such as Cremophor Rh40 (for example, in an amount of from 1 - 20wt%) .
- composition in the form of a lotion or body wash, it may comprise an emulsion of C8 - C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or ester, and optionally terpinene-4-ol, in water in the presence of a suitable emulsifying agent.
- suitable emulsifying agents are cetosteryl alcohol, Emulgade, SLEX (Texapon) , Betaine derivatives such as the Empigen B_ range of surfactants, and Tween (eg Tween 80® ICI Chemicals) .
- Tween 80® is a surfactant which includes polyoxyethylene 20 sorbitan mono-oleate.
- composition may further comprise emollients and fragrances (including oils such as sweet almond oil) , preservatives (such as benzyl alcohol at levels of, for instance, 0.1 - 10%) and humectant and/or emollient and/or excipients (such as glycerol, for instance at levels of 0.5 - 10% and eyelomethicone at levels of between 0.1 - 20%).
- emollients and fragrances including oils such as sweet almond oil
- preservatives such as benzyl alcohol at levels of, for instance, 0.1 - 10%
- humectant and/or emollient and/or excipients such as glycerol, for instance at levels of 0.5 - 10% and eyelomethicone at levels of between 0.1 - 20%.
- composition When the composition is in the form of a moistured towelette it may come comprise carriers, preservatives, emulsifiers, emollients and/or fragrances as described above .
- the composition When the composition is in the form of an ointment, it may comprise a conventional ointment base to which the active ingredient is added.
- the ointment base may be a paraffin, such as soft paraffin, or a combination of soft and liquid paraffin.
- Other ointment bases may also be used such as polyalkylene glycol (such as polyethylene or polypropylene glycol) base.
- Other possible components of an ointment composition include emulsifying wax (for example, in an amount of between 1 - 40%, preferably 5 - 40%) , and preservative.
- any known liquid soap may be used.
- a preferred liquid soap is a coconut oil-based liquid soap.
- the pH of the liquid soap base may be adjusted to that which is suitable for topical use.
- composition when the composition is a cream, any suitable cream base may be used.
- a preferred cream base is sorbolene cream.
- Other cream bases may also be used.
- Synthetic soap bases are preferred because their properties are more suitable for sustained application to debilitated skin and their pH is more readily controlled.
- Examples of synthetic soap bases suitable for use in a composition of the invention include Synbase A and Synbase BW available from Witco (USA) , Synbase Commercial Bar from Dove (USA) , Tensia from Dermactif (Belgium) and pH 6-7 Syndet Base from Zetesap (Germany) .
- Syndbase BW comprises disodium myristanido MEA sulphosuccinate, stearic acid, sodium cocyl isethianate, paraffin, PEG 75, zinc stearate, and water.
- composition when in the form of a lozenge, it may comprise a flavoured base, such as sucrose and acacia or tragacenth gum.
- a flavoured base such as sucrose and acacia or tragacenth gum.
- composition When the composition is in the form of an eyewash, it may comprise a suitable sterile aqueous or non-aqueous vehicle.
- Additives such as buffers, preservatives including bactericidal and fungicide agents, such as phenyl mercuric acetate or nitrate, benzalkonium chloride or chlorhexidine and thickening agents such as hypromellose may also be included.
- composition may further comprise other agents.
- agents such as binders, sweeteners, thickeners, flavouring agents, disintergrating agents, coating agents, preservatives, lubricants, and/or time delay agents. Suitable examples of these are well known in the art.
- C18 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acids are known to be readily oxidised by air.
- the present inventors have found by experience that the composition of the invention has a shelf-life of at least 2 years. This may be extended by adding an anti-oxidant to the composition.
- composition may include or be used with agents such as therapeutic agents, antiseptic agents and/or antibacterial agents.
- a "therapeutic agent” is an agent used to treat a disease or condition. Suitable therapeutic agents are antibiotics such as vancomycin, penicillin and related antibiotics, methicillin, gentamycin, chloramphenicol, Fusidic acid, rifampicin and so forth. Other therapeutic agents include surgical implants, prosthesis, and catheters .
- Suitable antispectic or antibacterial agents include Triclosan ®, Sapoderm, Chlorhexidine , Povidone-Iodine, Cetrimide, Hexachlorphene , hypochlorite-based antiseptic agents, or mixtures thereof.
- the other agent (s) may be present in the composition in an amount up to 20% by weight, more preferably up to 15% by weight, of the total composition. The amount of the other agent will depend upon the activity of the other agent; however, a person skilled in the art will be readily able to determine a suitable amount.
- the composition of the invention preferably has a pH in the range of 4.8 to 7.5. More preferably, the pH is in the range of 5.8 to 7.0. At these pH ranges forms of the composition that can be applied to the skin cause little irritation to the skin or mucous membranes of a subject following application.
- the present invention provides a method of preventing or inhibiting growth of a microorganism.
- preventing means to kill the microorganism.
- inhibiting means to decrease, or limit the growth of the microorganism.
- a bacteriostatic agent inhibits bacterial growth but does not kill bacteria, while a bactericidal agent kills bacteria.
- the compositions of the invention may be described as antibacterial agents.
- the compositions may ⁇ be described as disinfectants when formulated for application to surfaces or for dilution in aqueous solvents.
- the composition may be described as an antiseptic when formulated for application to a subject, including human or non-human animals .
- “Growth” means an increase in the size and/or numbers of a microorganism.
- the growth of a microorganism may be determined by any method known in the art, including both direct and indirect methods.
- direct methods include measuring the numbers of microorganisms, such as by serial dilutions and plate counts.
- Indirect methods include estimating the number of microorganisms from the turbidity or metabolic activity of the culture.
- the dry weight of the culture may be used to determine growth of the microorganism.
- microorganism or “microbe” is any organism of microscopic size. Microorganisms include bacteria, viruses, fungi such as yeasts and molds, algae, and the like.
- Bacteria are single-celled organisms which are enclosed by a cell wall and whose genetic material is not enclosed in a nuclear membrane. Bacteria may be Gram-positive or Gram-negative, aerobic, anaerobic, or facultative anaerobes, and may have one of several shapes, such as rod-like (bacillus) , spherical or ovoid (coccus) , corkscrew (spiral) , starshaped or square shaped.
- bacteria may form pairs, chains, clusters or other groupings .
- bacteria whose growth may be prevented or inhibited according to the invention include Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Listeria monocytogenes, methicillin-resistant, Neisseria flavescens, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella salford, Salmonella cholerae, Serratia marcescens, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermis, Streptococcus faecalis, Streptococcus faecium and Moraxella catarrhalis. Some characteristics of these bacteria are provided in Table 1.
- virus particles are very small, requiring an electron microscope to view, and they are not cellular.
- a virus particle contains a core made of only one type of nucleic acid, either DNA or RNA, which is surrounded by a protein coat. The coat may be surrounded by a lipid envelope. Viruses can only reproduce inside the cells of other organisms .
- Fungi are microorganisms whose cells have a distinct nucleus that contains the cell's genetic material and are surrounded by a nuclear membrane . Fungi may be unicellular or multicellular. The unicellular form of fungus is yeast. Where fungi are referred to, yeast is the preferred form of fungi. Yeasts are oval-shaped microorganisms which are larger than bacteria. The most typical fungi are molds. Molds form mycelia, which are long, branched filaments that intertwine. Examples of fungi suitable for use with the invention include A. niger and C. albicans.
- Growth of the microorganism is prevented or inhibited by contacting the microorganism, or a surface on which the microorganism may come in contact, with a composition comprising a C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or ester thereof in combination with terpinene-4-ol or a derivative thereof, or by administering the composition to a subject.
- the contacting may be by any suitable means, and may have a direct or indirect affect on the microorganism.
- the composition per se may affect the growth of the microorganism.
- the composition may decrease the adhesion of the microorganism to a surface or influence another component of the microorganism culture, thereby affecting the growth of the microorganism.
- the surface may be any suitable surface, such as a human or animal body, or an inanimate object.
- the composition is contacted with the microorganism by administering the composition topically and/or orally to a subject in need thereof.
- the composition may be applied to an inanimate surface comprising the microorganism or suspected or at risk of comprising the microorganism.
- surface is used in its broadest sense, and should not be read as implying any specific physical dimensions.
- composition may be administered by any suitable route, and the person skilled in the art will readily be able to determine the most suitable route and dose for the condition to be treated. Dosage will be at the discretion of the attendant physician or veterinarian, and will depend on the nature and state of the condition to be treated, the age and general state of health of the subject to be treated, the route of administration, and any previous treatment which may have been administered.
- the composition may be administered to a subject in need thereof periodically or repeatedly, and may be administered to the site of actual or possible infection. For example, if infection of a surgical wound has occurred or is desired to be prevented, the composition may be administered on or to the wound and around the wound. If infection of the nasal passages may occur or has occurred or is desired to be prevented, administration of the composition to the nasal passages may be appropriate, and the composition may be in the form of a nasal ointment or nasal spray. If infection of the throat has occurred or is desired to be prevented, the composition may be in the form of a throat gargle, lozenge, or spray.
- a suitable prophylactic treatment regime includes washing the patient with the composition, optionally following a separate antiseptic treatment (depending on the components in the composition) . This may be conducted on a periodic or repeating basis.
- the composition may be in the form of a body wash, or otherwise a lotion may be applied followed by gauze. The composition is allowed to dry. The procedure may be repeated a number of times a day, with three times a day being suitable .
- the nasal ointment or spray may also be applied.
- Disease is a general term used to refer to any departure from health in which a subject suffers.
- a “condition” refers to an abnormal functioning of a function or part of a body.
- diseases or conditions which may be prevented or treated by the composition comprising a C8 to C24 polyunsaturated fatty acid or ester thereof include cellulitis, necrotizing subcutaneous infections such as necrotizing fasciitis, abscesses, bacterial infections, pruritus, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, acne, boils, bed sores, heat rash, skin blemishes, ichthyosis, tinea, and ulcers, fungal diseases, herpes i.e. cold sores, chicken pox, and shingles, and parasitic infections.
- the method may also be used to improve the appearance of dry, flaky, wrinkled, aged, or photodamaged skin. It may also be used to soothe or alleviate the associated effects of the disease or condition such as pain, itching, swelling, etc.
- the "subject" may be a mammal.
- the mammal may be a human, or may be a domestic or companion animal. While it is particularly contemplated that the compounds of the invention are suitable for use in humans, they are also applicable to veterinary use, including treatment of companion animals such as dogs and cats, and domestic animals such as horses, cattle and sheep, or zoo animals such as non-human primates, felids, canids, bovids, and ungulates .
- the present invention employs conventional chemistry and microbiology techniques within the capacity of those skilled in the art. Such techniques are well known to the skilled worker, and are explained fully in the literature.
- Example 1 Minimum inhibitory concentration test for oc-linolenic acid
- a sample of 90% ⁇ -linolenic acid was diluted in accordance with the following protocol to test the minimum effective concentration against the bacteria.
- the ⁇ -linolenic acid was diluted to the dilutions shown in Tables 2A to 2F using Tryptone Soya broth Sigma Aldrich. Each diluted sample was inoculated with approximately 10 6 test microorganisms of the class and incubated for 48 hours at 37°C.
- the test microorgansisms were 3. aureus, S. cholerae, MRSA, E. coli, S. pyogenes and M. ca.taxrh.alis. Uninoculated broth was included as a control.
- each broth was examined for bacterial growth, as indicated by turbidity of the broth. Samples from each broth were subcultured to confirm the presence of the test organism. The highest serial dilution which achieved inhibition of the test organism was deemed to be the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) .
- MIC minimum inhibitory concentration
- Table 2B Test Organism Salmonella cholerae-suis ATCC 10708
- Example 2 Compositions comprising ⁇ -linolenic acid
- compositions comprising 1% and 2% ⁇ -linolenic acid were prepared with the following components :
- Example 2 The 1% solution of Example 2 was subjected to testing to show that such solutions are effective in preventing growth of both Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria.
- the biocidal effect of the 1% ⁇ -linolenic acid solution was tested against MRSA (Gram positive, facultative anaerobe) , Salmonella cholerae (Gram negative, aerobe) , and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Gram negative, anaerobe) using a suspension test.
- the suspension test was performed according to the following procedure:
- the starting microorganism concentration was determined by standard plate count technique for each of a test microorganism culture comprising 1% ⁇ -linolenic acid and a control microorganism culture. The microorganism concentration of each culture was recorded as cfu/mL.
- the % kill caused by the ⁇ -linolenic acid was calculated by comparing the difference in the cfu/mL of the test microorganism over time with the difference in the cfu/mL of the control microorganism culture over the same time.
- Example 4 Compositions comprising ⁇ -linolenic acid and terpinene-4-ol
- compositions containing 1% ⁇ -linolenic acid and 1% terpinene-4-ol were prepared in the form of a body wash, surface spray, topical ointment, and nasal ointment.
- the components of the compositions are outlined in Tables 4A, 4B, 4C, and 4D.
- Melaleucol is a commercially available terpinene-4-ol of a minimum 99% purity, and having a chiral ratio of +/- enantiomers of 1.8:1 - 2.4:1.
- compositions of Example 4 were subjected to testing.
- the results presented below show that the compositions are very effective in preventing the growth of Gram positive bacteria, gram negative bacteria and fungi .
- compositions were tested for antimicrobial activity- using the suspension test in Example 3 outlined at room temperature against the following organisms : S. aureus E. coli
- Table 8A Recovery Results at Different Exposure Times (cfu/mL)
- Solution A A 1% ⁇ -linolenic acid solution in water was prepared to test the activity of this agent alone. This solution was denoted Solution A. The results of the assessment of the recovery of microorganisms following exposure to Solution A for the given time of contact are presented in Table 9A below.
- a combination solution was prepared containing 1% ⁇ - linolenic acid and 1% terpinene-4-ol (specifically, Melaleucol) in water to test the activity of this combination.
- This solution was denoted Solution C.
- Table 9C The results of the assessment of the recovery of microorganisms following exposure to Solution C for the given time of contact are presented in Table 9C (in terms of surviving organism recovery levels) and Log i0 reductions.
- both ⁇ -linolenic acid and terpinene-4- ol are effective anti-microbial agents.
- there is a synergistic anti-microbial effect between ⁇ -linolenic acid and terpinene-4-ol as a 2 x log 10 reduction in the survival of P. aeruginosa was observed after 30 mins, compared with a 1 x Log 10 reduction using either ⁇ -linolenic acid or terpinene-4-ol separately. This corresponds to a ten-fold increase in antimicrobial effect compared to each component alone, which is greater than the two-fold effect that would follow from the additive effect of the use of the two components.
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