The Effect of pH on the Antimicrobial Efficiency of Silver Alginate on Chronic Wound Isolates

Will Slone MS , Sara Linton MS , Tyler Okel MS , Linda Corum MS , John G. Thomas PhD , Steven L. Percival PhD
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Abstract

Background

Nonhealing and stalled chronic wounds are often reported to reside within an alkaline environment. Consequently, a number of researchers have proposed that lowering the pH of a chronic wound environment will enable healing to progress. However, it is not known whether the efficacies of silver-impregnated wound dressings are affected by pH.

Objective

To investigate whether pH has an effect on the antimicrobial barrier efficacy of a silver alginate wound dressing on wound isolates.

Methods

Twenty-five bacteria and yeasts that had been routinely isolated from chronic wounds were separately exposed to a silver alginate wound dressing with the use of a standardized corrected zone of inhibition (CZOI) assay.

Results

The silver alginate dressing demonstrated a broad spectrum of antimicrobial barrier activity within the dressing against all wound isolates. However, at a pH of 5.5, compared with a pH of 7, the antimicrobial barrier activity of the silver alginate dressing significantly increased. For all yeasts the CZOI ranged from 6.25 to 11 mm at a pH of 7. At a pH of 5.5, the CZOI range increased from 8.5 to 12.25 mm. For the Gram-negative isolates, the CZOI ranged from 0.75 to 6.5 mm at a pH 7, compared with a CZOI range of 2.75 to 8 mm at pH 5.5. The CZOI for the Gram-positive isolates, including meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, ranged from 3 to 7.75 mm at pH 7 and from 4.5 to 11.75 mm at pH 5.5.

Conclusion

For all isolates tested, excluding one strain of Candida albicans and one vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus strain, lowering pH to 5.5 resulted in an improvement in the antimicrobial barrier activity within the silver alginate dressing. Based on these initial in vitro findings, it is possible to suggest that there may be benefits to maintaining an infected or recalcitrant wound in a slightly acid (pH 5.5) environment. In particular, doing so may lead to an enhanced antimicrobial barrier effect of silver, a quicker reduction in the wound microbial bioburden, and therefore a reduction in the need for prolonged antimicrobial use. However, more in vitro and in vivo studies would be warranted to further substantiate these claims.

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pH对褐藻酸银对慢性伤口分离菌抑菌效果的影响
背景:据报道,不愈合和停滞的慢性伤口经常存在于碱性环境中。因此,许多研究人员提出,降低慢性伤口环境的pH值将使愈合进展。目的探讨pH值是否对藻酸银创面敷料对伤口分离菌的抗菌屏障效果有影响。方法采用标准校正抑制区(CZOI)法,将常规分离的25株慢性创面细菌和酵母菌分别暴露于海藻酸银创面敷料中。结果海藻酸银敷料对所有伤口分离菌均具有广谱抗菌屏障活性。然而,在pH为5.5时,与pH为7时相比,藻酸银敷料的抗菌屏障活性显著提高。在pH = 7时,所有酵母的CZOI范围为6.25 ~ 11 mm。pH为5.5时,CZOI范围由8.5增大到12.25 mm。对于革兰氏阴性菌株,pH为7时的CZOI为0.75 ~ 6.5 mm,而pH为5.5时的CZOI为2.75 ~ 8 mm。革兰氏阳性分离株(包括耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌)的CZOI在pH 7时为3 ~ 7.75 mm,在pH 5.5时为4.5 ~ 11.75 mm。结论除1株白色念珠菌和1株耐万古霉素肠球菌外,将pH值降低至5.5可提高藻酸银敷料内的抗菌屏障活性。基于这些初步的体外实验结果,有可能表明在微酸性(pH 5.5)环境中维持感染或顽固性伤口可能是有益的。特别是,这样做可能会导致银的抗菌屏障效应增强,更快地减少伤口微生物负荷,从而减少长期使用抗菌药物的需要。然而,需要更多的体外和体内研究来进一步证实这些说法。
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