RAPID DETECTION OF MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION IN TRICLOSAN AND HIGH FLUORIDE DENTIFRICES USING AN ATP BIOLUMINESCENCE ASSAY |
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Authors: | RAYMOND IGNAR DONALD ENGLISH LUIS JIMENEZ |
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Institution: | Research and Development Microbiology Laboratory Block Drug Company Jersey City, New Jersey 07302 |
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Abstract: | Abstract The Celsis ATP Bioluminescence method was optimized and validated to detect the presence of microbial contamination in High Fluoride and Triclosan dentifrice formulations. Several enrichment broths were evaluated by using a 24–27 h incubation period. The ATP concentrations of the enrichment broths were found to a range from 0.012 to 0.040 nM. None of the tested enrichment broths were found to exhibit any sample inhibition/enhancement effects on the ATP Bioluminescence reaction. Dentifrice suspensions were inoculated with bacteria, yeast, and mold. All test microorganisms (ca. 1–15 CFU/g) were detected within a 24–27 h incubation period by using TAT Broth Base enrichment broths containing different concentrations of the following ingredients: Tween 20, Neopeptone, Dextrose, Triton X-100, Thiosulfate, Sodium Dibasic Phosphate, and Glycine. Negative ATP response after 24–27 h of incubation at 35C indicates the absence of contamination from these products. |
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