Silver-calcium-borates as better replacement for conventional organic antimicrobials in cosmetic products

Q2 Chemistry Current Chemistry Letters Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5267/j.ccl.2021.8.003
A. Arunachalam, S. Induja, V. Parthasarathy, P. Raghavan
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Microbes generally develop resistance towards organic antibacterial agents like ampicillin, Sulfonamides, methicillin, etc., and progressively new drugs are being invented to replace them. Hence, replacement of organic antibacterial agents with inorganic analogues requires constant research and the present investigation reports alternatives for conventional antimicrobial agents like methylparaben, diazolidinyl urea, etc., in the cosmetic products with silver incorporated calcium borates. The chemically synthesized silver-calcium borates have been analyzed for phase purity using powder XRD analysis, nature of bonding using FTIR vibrations, and morphology using SEM. The antibacterial and antifungal studies were carried out for the novel inorganic silver-calcium borates incorporated cosmetic products. The products were also subjected to thermal & photostability studies and found to be comparable with that of commercially available products. A minimum quantity of 3 ppm of silver-calcium borate concentration was required to bring about nearly 100% bacterial reduction in the cosmetic products.
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硼酸银钙作为化妆品中传统有机抗菌剂的更好替代品
微生物通常会对氨苄西林、磺胺类药物、甲氧西林等有机抗菌剂产生耐药性,并逐渐发明新的药物来取代它们。因此,用无机类似物替代有机抗菌剂需要不断的研究,目前的调查报告了用含银硼酸钙替代化妆品中的传统抗菌剂,如对羟基苯甲酸甲酯、二唑烷酰脲等。用粉末XRD分析了合成的硼酸银钙盐的相纯度,用FTIR振动分析了键合性质,用SEM分析了形貌。对新型无机硼酸银钙化妆品进行了抗菌和抗真菌研究。这些产品还进行了热稳定性和光稳定性研究,发现与市售产品相当。最低3 ppm的硼酸银钙浓度才能使化妆品中的细菌减少近100%。
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