WO2016127206A1 - Detergent for medical instrumentation - Google Patents
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- WO2016127206A1 WO2016127206A1 PCT/AU2016/050029 AU2016050029W WO2016127206A1 WO 2016127206 A1 WO2016127206 A1 WO 2016127206A1 AU 2016050029 W AU2016050029 W AU 2016050029W WO 2016127206 A1 WO2016127206 A1 WO 2016127206A1
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- the invention relates to a cleaning composition which produces low or no foam in use, intended for automated cleaning of medical, surgical and other instrumentation.
- the foam whilst the formulation may be low foaming, the foam may be persistent in a dynamic environment such as found in a washer disinfector,
- foam control agents such as silicone oils or silicone/silica defoaming agents. This approach however can lead to the surfaces of the medical instruments becoming contaminated with the defoamer.
- One means of preventing foaming would be to use a surfactant free detergent system.
- a surfactant free detergent system typically this approach has been used in automated dishwashers, using solid detergent systems based on highly alkaline ingredients such as sodium metasilicate, and alkali metal hydroxides.
- highly effective as detergents particularly for fatty or proteinaceous soils
- highly alkaline detergents are not suited for the cleaning of many medical instruments, particularly endoscopes, or instruments fabricated from aluminium, or coated with anodised aluminium, due to materials compatibility issues.
- US patent 4,243,546, EP0481663 and EP0730024 disclose enzyme- containing cleaning solutions which can enzymatically degrade in particular blood proteins. It is proposed there to use triethanolamine for stabilising the enzymes.
- Each of the formulations also contains, as essential ingredients, surfactants.
- the surfactants are non-ionic, whereas EP 0730024 contains, as an essential component, an anionic surfactant.
- a cleaning composition comprising: a. at least one alkanolamine,
- composition contains no surfactant.
- a cleaning solution according to the first embodiment which, on dilution with water, removes biological soils from surgical and medical instruments in automated washers, producing little or foam.
- a method of removing biological soils from surgical and medical instruments comprising washing said instruments in an automated washer using a composition according to the first embodiment, diluted with water.
- a process of preparing a cleaning composition comprising combining: a. at least one alkanolamine,
- the invention provides a surfactant free aqueous concentrate comprising a protease enzyme, an alkanolamine, and a suitable acid, wherein said composition, on dilution with water, provides a low or no foaming solution of essentially neutral pH.
- the solution is well suited for the automated cleaning of surgical and other medical instrumentation.
- the cleaning efficacy of the composition is enhanced by the addition of a salt of a hydroxycarboxylic acid.
- a salt of a hydroxycarboxylic acid Preferably the salt is a sodium salt and the
- the invention also provides a method of cleaning a medical or surgical instrument including the step of treating the instrument with a composition including at least one protease enzyme, an alkanolamine and a salt of a hydroxycarboxylic acid, wherein said composition is free of surfactants.
- composition of the invention produces a composition with effective cleaning characteristics, and which, on dilution with water, produces little or no foam on agitation.
- the composition of the invention is therefore highly suited to use in automated cleaning processes.
- the invention provides for a cleaning
- composition comprising:
- composition contains no surfactant.
- composition of the invention does not contain a surfactant.
- surfactant is to be taken as meaning an amphiphilic chemical species comprising both a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic group, wherein the hydrophobic group comprises a hydrocarbon group containing 5 or more carbon atoms, and wherein the hydrophilic group may be comprised of an ionic or polyionic functional group, a polyhydroxy group or a polyether group.
- composition of the invention has a pH in the range of about 7 to about 9.5, more preferably about 7.5 to about 8.5.
- the composition of the invention comprises at least one enzyme.
- the enzyme is a protease enzyme, and in a particularly preferred embodiment the composition of the invention comprises both a protease enzyme and a secondary enzyme.
- the secondary enzyme is selected from the group consisting of an amylase, a cellulase or a lipase.
- the total quantity of enzyme can be between 0.1 % and 5% w/w of the composition. More preferably, the composition comprises less than about 1 % w/w of the composition total enzyme content to avoid the overall composition being classified as a respiratory sensitiser.
- the protease enzyme within the composition may be stabilised in a manner of means.
- Preferred stabilisation methods include incorporating a small quantity of borate into the composition, including calcium ions in the composition, and restricting the water content of the composition to below about 50%w/w of the composition.
- a particularly preferred method is to restrict the water content to between about 40% and 50%w/w of the composition.
- the protease enzyme is present in an amount of about 0.5%w/w to about 2.0%w/w of the composition.
- a preferred commercial brand of protease enzyme is Properase L1600TM, which is a liquid proteinase enzyme solution comprising 1 -5% of active subtilisins.
- a preferred commercial brand of secondary enzyme is Spezyme AATM, a liquid alpha amylase enzyme solution comprising 1 -10% active enzymes. Both Properase L1600TM and Spezyme AATM are supplied by Genencor International.
- the composition of the invention comprises at least one alkanolamine, which takes the place of a surfactant.
- the at least one alkanolamine is preferably present in the composition at a concentration of between about 10 and 30% w/w of the composition, more preferably at a concentration of between about 3 and 25% w/w, even more preferably between about 4% to about 22%w/w of the composition.
- the alkanolamine is selected from the group consisting of monothanolamine, diethanolamine or triethanolamine, most preferably
- the at least one mineral acid is preferably used to adjust the pH of the composition of the invention.
- the pH of the composition of the invention is adjusted to between about 7.5 and about 8.5.
- the mineral acid may be selected from the group consisting of nitric acid, sulphuric acid, sulphamic acid, phosphoric acid and boric acid, or combinations thereof.
- boric acid when boric acid is selected, its concentration preferably should not exceed 5% w/w of the composition to avoid the final composition being classified as a reproductive toxin with a R60 and R61 risk phrase (EU Directives 67/548/EEC or 1999/45/EC), or a GHS classification of Reproductive Toxin Category 1 B, with a H360 Hazard statement (May damage fertility. May damage the unborn child).
- the composition of the invention comprises phosphoric acid and boric acid, with the phosphoric acid content between about 1 and 10% w/w of the composition.
- the cleaning composition comprises between about 0.5% and about 5%w/w boric acid of the composition.
- the composition of the invention comprises between about 1 % and about 9 %w/w, more preferably between about 2 and about 7%w/w of the composition phosphoric acid, and about 1 % w/w of the composition boric acid.
- composition of the invention comprises at least one salt of a
- hydroxycarboxylic acid The function of the hydroxycarboxylic acid salt is to sequester calcium and magnesium ions, typically found in hard water.
- the salt of the hydroxycarboxylic acid salt is to sequester calcium and magnesium ions, typically found in hard water.
- hydroxycarboxylic acid may be an alkali metal salt or an alkanolamine salt. More preferably the salt is a sodium salt. Preferably the salt of the hydroxycarboxylic acid is a salt of glycolic acid, lactic acid, gluconic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid or
- a non-exclusive list of salts of hydroxycarboxylic acids that may be utilised in the composition of the invention is sodium citrate, sodium lactate, sodium tartrate, sodium gluconate, sodium glycolate, potassium citrate, potassium lactate, potassium tartrate, potassium gluconate, potassium glycolate, and mixtures thereof.
- the at least one hydroxycarboxylic acid salt may provide additional properties other than simple complexation, such as the solubilisation of fats and other soil components, and also act as a corrosion inhibitor for ferrous metals such as stainless steel.
- the hydroxycarboxylic acid salt is sodium gluconate.
- hydroxycarboxylic acid is neutralised with the alkanolamine.
- the hydroxycarboxylic acid salt is preferably present in an amount between about 1 .0% to 26%w/w, more preferably between about 1 to about 18%w/w of the composition (expressed as the weight of the parent acid)
- composition of the invention may also contain a solvent comprising a glycol or glycol ether.
- the role of the solvent is to couple the ingredients together to give a homogenous solution, and also to reduce the water content of the overall composition to between about 40 and 50% to stabilise the protease enzyme.
- glycol solvents which may be used in the composition of the invention are ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, butyl glycol, triethylene glycol, propylene glycol monomethyl ether, dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether, diethylene glycol monomethyl ether, glycerol and combinations thereof.
- the glycol solvent will be present in the formulation in an amount between about 5% and about 40% w/w of the composition of the invention. In a more preferred embodiment the glycol solvent will be present in an amount between about 15% and about 25% w/w of the composition of the invention.
- washing is continued for a further 10 minutes, after which time the chamber is drained. After 2 rinse cycles with cold water, the wash program is complete.
- test soil is comprised of both fibrin and haemoglobin.
- the TOSI test soil has been described in US patent US6107097.
- the wash check is clipped onto a rack within the chamber of the washer. A successful wash will remove all of the test soil from the stainless steel. 2. Brownes STF
- the Brownes STF is an artificial soil printed onto both sides of a plastic film.
- the soil comprises two sources of protein, lipids and polysaccharides.
- the wash check is mounted into a stainless steel holder comprised of a grid, and then placed into the chamber of the washer.
- triethanolamine/phosphate with enzymes increases the efficacy of the formulation compared to the individual component sets. Even more surprising is the inclusion of sodium gluconate gives a further improvement in efficacy when combined with triethanolamine/phosphate and enzymes, particularly against TOSI.
- test soil was then applied to various representative surgical instruments, such as clamps, forceps, scissors, speculums and retractors using a paint brush, ensuring that the more complex and occluded parts of the instruments, such as box hinges etc were liberally coated in soil.
- the instruments were then allowed to dry for at least 1 hour before loading into the washer. After cleaning, the instruments were then inspected visually for the presence of soil, and then swabbed, and the swab tested with Ninhydrin solution to determine the presence/absence of protein.
- examples 7 and 8 were prepared using low foaming surfactants, whereas examples 9 and 10 were prepared without surfactants, but with
- Each formulation was diluted with tap water to give a 1 ml/litre solution, and the foam volumes assessed at both room temperature and 55°C.
- the foam volumes were assessed by placing 50ml of the diluted solution in a 100ml measuring cylinder fitted with a stopper. The solution was brought to the requisite temperature using a water bath. The cylinder was then vigorously shaken 20 times, and the foam volume measured immediately, and after 30 seconds.
- This formulation is intended to be used at a dilution of 5ml/Litre Washer-Disinfector Trials
- Example 9 The formulation of example 9 was trialled in a range of different washer disinfectors. Typical cycles used in the trials included a cold water pre-wash, followed by the main wash cycle.
- Example 7 a formulation similar to that of Example 9 was prepared, but using potassium salts rather than sodium salts. Given that potassium gluconate is not readily available commercially, gluconolactone was used. During the manufacture of the embodiment, the gluconolactone reacts with potassium hydroxide to generate the potassium salt of gluconic acid. Table 7
- the final formulation was found to have a specific gravity of 1 .1345 and a refractive index of 1 .4061 .
- the pH of the formulation was 7.81 .
- examples 1 1 to 13 were shown to have similar activity to example 9 when assessed at 1 ml/litre concentration and 50°C in a Samsung dishwasher as described above.
- the alkanolamine is diethanolamine. Given diethanolamine also serves as a corrosion inhibitor, these examples can help protect metal instrumentation against corrosion. Table 9
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