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Effect of freezing and storage temperature on stability and antimicrobial activity of an antibiotic mixture used for decontamination of tissue allografts
Authors:Vicente Mirabet  Ana Melero  M Dolores Ocete  Dimitra Bompou  Miriam Torrecillas  Juan J Carreras  Isabel Valero  Ana I Marqués  Rafael Medina  Luis R Larrea  Cristina Arbona  Teresa M Garrigues  Concepción Gimeno
Institution:1.Cell and Tissue Bank,Centro de Transfusión de la Comunidad Valenciana,València,Spain;2.Department of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Technology and Parasitology, Facultat de Farmàcia,Universitat de València,València,Spain;3.Service de Microbiology,Consorcio Hospital General Universitario de València,València,Spain;4.Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe,València,Spain;5.Facultad de Medicina,Universidad Católica de València,València,Spain;6.Department of Microbiology, Facultat de Medicina i Odontologia,Universitat de València,València,Spain
Abstract:One of the most important risks to be controlled in tissue banking is the infection associated with the clinical use of auto- and allografts. Thus, tissue disinfection protocols are used, in addition to processing in controlled environments. For this purpose, combinations of antibiotics are designed to ensure a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity. This type of protocol is usually validated by testing its antimicrobial efficacy. In this work, we have studied the effect of several factors on the potential of an antibiotic mixture: container, freezing, storage at 4 °C, storage at ??30 °C and storage at ??80 °C. The molecular stability of the compounds has also been tested, additionally to their efficacy. Our findings show that storage conditions affect the molecular stability of Fungizone and Tobramycin (only in case of frozen storage for the last one). Nevertheless, the solution retains its antimicrobial activity for several weeks. The availability of stored aliquots of disinfectant solution and defining expiry dates for different storage conditions can help to schedule tissue bank tasks.
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