Publications by authors named "Rauwel G"

This study focused on the presence of three biocidal products specific to healthcare facilities, i.e. chlorhexidine digluconate (CHD), bis(aminopropyl)laurylamine (BAPLA), and didecyldimethylammonium chloride (DDAC), in a hospital sewage system.

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Hand hygiene plays a key role in nosocomial infection prevention. To achieve users' adherence, products' dermal tolerance is essential. We aimed at making a comparative assessment of skin irritation and phototoxicity of the 3 alcohols commonly used in alcohol-based hand rubs (Ethanol, Propan-2-ol, Propan-1-ol) at 60, 70, 80 or 85% w/w in water or with co-formulates (hydrating, emollient and skin protective agents).

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Background: There has been an increase in the availability of commercial sporicidal formulations. Any comparison of sporicidal data from the literature is hampered by the number of different standard tests available and the use of diverse test conditions including bacterial strains and endospore preparation.

Aim: To evaluate the effect of sporicidal standard tests on the apparent activity of eight biocides against Clostridium difficile and Bacillus subtilis.

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Mixed aggregate formation and synergistic interactions of binary surfactant mixtures of di-n-decyldimethylammonium chloride, [DiC(10)][Cl], with polyoxyethylene alkyl ethers, C(i)E(j) (i=10, 12, j=4, 6, 8), have been investigated for various [DiC(10)][Cl]/C(i)E(j) ratios. The critical aggregation concentration of the binary mixtures has been determined by tensiometry, and the aggregate characteristics (i.e.

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In aqueous solution, the biocidal double-tailed cationic surfactant, di-n-decyl-dimethyl-ammonium chloride can form inclusion complexes with various cyclodextrins (alpha-CD, beta-CD, gamma-CD, HP-alpha-CD, HP-beta-CD and CM-beta-CD). A physicochemical study has been performed to investigate the association parameters of these host-guest complexes by combining the use of ammonium and chloride selective electrodes, NMR spectroscopy and molecular modeling. stoichiometries, equilibrium constants and geometries were determined by resorting to a specific algorithm.

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Article Synopsis
  • Detection of prions in certain tissues has raised the need for effective decontamination methods for transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) that are safe for medical equipment.
  • Research showed that combining copper (Cu) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) can effectively cleave prions, leading to new decontamination processes validated through in-vitro and in-vivo tests.
  • These new methods proved to be effective against various TSE strains and conventional pathogens while being compatible with thermosensitive medical tools, making them suitable for routine hospital use with reduced environmental and health risks.
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