Research Article

The Efficacy of Various Novel Copper-Based Antibacterial Solutions on E. Coli

Volume: 4 Number: 2 May 26, 2023
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The Efficacy of Various Novel Copper-Based Antibacterial Solutions on E. Coli

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the need for long-lasting sanitation solutions in households, businesses, and schools. Current disinfectants, like Lysol, kill bacteria and other microbes only at initial application and are ineffective under aqueous conditions. Copper (II) ions and Lactic Acid are highly regarded for their synergetic, long-lasting antibacterial properties. Although L-pyroglutamic acid holds similar properties, little research has examined its efficacy with copper metal. The purpose of this experiment is to find a novel, clinically safe, antibacterial solution for instantaneous microbial inhibition and continued inhibition over extended periods of time in aqueous solutions. Two antibacterial solutions utilizing Copper (II) Sulfate (10 ppm) were developed with 1% Lactic Acid (Solution A) and 1% L-Pyroglutamic Acid (Solution B). The extinction rate of Escherichia coli K12 bacteria for each solution and Lysol was recorded. The concentration of E. coli was observed via spectrophotometry at 3-time intervals: Initial Introduction (28 Minutes), Short Term (2 Hours) and Long Term (72 hours). At initial introduction, there was no significant difference between solutions (p>0.05) ranging from 22 to 28% E. coli loss from the original sample. Significant growth inhibition (p <0.05) occurred in Solution A and Solution B compared to Lysol after 2 hours. Solution B sustained higher efficacy compared to Lysol after 72 hours. Overall, our Copper (II)/Lactic Acid Solution (Solution A) and Copper (II)/L-Pyroglutamic Acid Solution (Solution B) showed significant improvement when compared to the efficacy of Lysol in aqueous solutions over longer periods of time. Both solutions are cheap, clinically safe, and long-lasting, making them pragmatic options for the future aqueous household sanitation.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Analytical Biochemistry

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

May 26, 2023

Submission Date

July 19, 2022

Acceptance Date

August 24, 2022

Published in Issue

Year 2023 Volume: 4 Number: 2

APA
Chandra, A., & Thayagabalu, S. (2023). The Efficacy of Various Novel Copper-Based Antibacterial Solutions on E. Coli. New Trends in Medicine Sciences, 4(2), 52-57. https://doi.org/10.56766/ntms.1144829
AMA
1.Chandra A, Thayagabalu S. The Efficacy of Various Novel Copper-Based Antibacterial Solutions on E. Coli. New Trend Med Sci. 2023;4(2):52-57. doi:10.56766/ntms.1144829
Chicago
Chandra, Atiksh, and Sahana Thayagabalu. 2023. “The Efficacy of Various Novel Copper-Based Antibacterial Solutions on E. Coli”. New Trends in Medicine Sciences 4 (2): 52-57. https://doi.org/10.56766/ntms.1144829.
EndNote
Chandra A, Thayagabalu S (May 1, 2023) The Efficacy of Various Novel Copper-Based Antibacterial Solutions on E. Coli. New Trends in Medicine Sciences 4 2 52–57.
IEEE
[1]A. Chandra and S. Thayagabalu, “The Efficacy of Various Novel Copper-Based Antibacterial Solutions on E. Coli”, New Trend Med Sci, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 52–57, May 2023, doi: 10.56766/ntms.1144829.
ISNAD
Chandra, Atiksh - Thayagabalu, Sahana. “The Efficacy of Various Novel Copper-Based Antibacterial Solutions on E. Coli”. New Trends in Medicine Sciences 4/2 (May 1, 2023): 52-57. https://doi.org/10.56766/ntms.1144829.
JAMA
1.Chandra A, Thayagabalu S. The Efficacy of Various Novel Copper-Based Antibacterial Solutions on E. Coli. New Trend Med Sci. 2023;4:52–57.
MLA
Chandra, Atiksh, and Sahana Thayagabalu. “The Efficacy of Various Novel Copper-Based Antibacterial Solutions on E. Coli”. New Trends in Medicine Sciences, vol. 4, no. 2, May 2023, pp. 52-57, doi:10.56766/ntms.1144829.
Vancouver
1.Atiksh Chandra, Sahana Thayagabalu. The Efficacy of Various Novel Copper-Based Antibacterial Solutions on E. Coli. New Trend Med Sci. 2023 May 1;4(2):52-7. doi:10.56766/ntms.1144829

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