Preservatives Flashcards

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Chelators/Anticoagulants

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eg EDTA and citrate

  • Forms complex with reactive metals that aid in bacterial growth and facilitate oxidative reactions,
  • Inhibit bacteria/mold/yeast,
  • EDTA and citrate - has medical uses- forms a complex with blood calcium -anticoagulant
  • EDTA forms irreversibly
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How do organic acids exhibit a preservative effect

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  • Act by disrupting microbial metabolic pathways intracellularly, therefore most active at low, undissociated pH
  • Alteration of Ph affects enzyme function
  • eg Sorbic acid
  • Benzoic acid(food preservation and antiseptic)
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Oxidants and antioxidants

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  • Oxidants- source of highly reactive free radicals
    • eg Hydrogen peroxide
  • Antioxidants - reduce oxidation of active ingredient by free radicals(prevent oxidation and does not kill microbes)
    • eg Ascorbic acid, NHT, BHA,

EDTA is added to chelate metal ions to facilitate oxidation reactions

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Alcohols and parabens

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Alcohols-act by dehydrating environment
eg Chlorbutanol, Phenol, Benzyl alcohol

Parabens- effective antiseptic and preservative
susceptible to decomp, risk of hypersensitivity
eg Methyl paraben, Ethyl paraben, Propyl paraben

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Heavy metals act by…

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Irreversibly binding to key enzymes

Organomercuric compounds
eg Thimerosal, Phenylmercuric nitrate

Polymers
eg Povidone (synthetic, water soluble non-ionic that can absorb 40% own weight in water, used in WW2 as plasma expander, used stopped due to stimulation of histamine response)
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Surfactants are

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  • Bactericidal
  • Ionic detergents, rupture cell walls or junctions
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Types of surfactants

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  • Biguanides - 1st line DM2 agents (Metformin)
  • eg polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB)
  • polyaminopropyl biguanide (PAPB)
  • -Chlorhexidine
  • Alexidine
  • Amidoamines
    • eg MAPD
  • Quaternary Ammonium Compounds
    • -effective at neutral pH
    • -Adsorbed onto surface of glass/plastic containers
    • eg Benzalkonium chloride-most common in ophthalmic drops
    • eg Polyquaternium (quats)
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What are disappearing eye drops

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They are inactivated in light or different pH

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9
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Name an example of a self preserved ophthalmic drop

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Moxifloxacin

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Adverse effects of preservatives

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  • Hypersensitivity
  • Local irritant
    • Skin, lungs, eyes, GIT, other mucous membranes
  • Asthma
    • EDTA carries risk of dose-related bronchoconstriction
  • Neurological toxicity
    • eg parabens are neurotoxic in rats
  • Cancer
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