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<dc:date>2026-04-27T06:57:36Z</dc:date>
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<title>Evaluation of the Efficacy of Alcohol-Based Herbal Hand Rubs Against  Selected Pathogens</title>
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<description>Evaluation of the Efficacy of Alcohol-Based Herbal Hand Rubs Against  Selected Pathogens
Karunanayaka, K.D.S.V.; Hettihewa, S.K.S.K.; Silva, D.D.; Karunanayake, L.
Background: Hand hygiene products are designed for the application of inactivation or &#13;
suppression of microorganisms.&#13;
Objective: To develop alcohol-based herbal hand rubs (ABHHRs) and to evaluate in-vitro and in vivo antimicrobial efficacy&#13;
Methods: Four types of formulations (AF1-AF4) were prepared and stability testing was &#13;
performed for three months at room temperature. In-vitro antimicrobial efficacy of prepared &#13;
formulations against selected pathogens was also performed. The most active formulations were &#13;
subjected to a phase II clinical trial (in-vivo) along with a self-administered questionnaire. &#13;
Results: The formulated ABHHRs were found to be homogenous, liquid, and milky white-pale &#13;
yellow in colour with a pungent odour. Mean values of inhibition zones obtained for in-vitro&#13;
antimicrobial efficacy test ranged from 10.00–34.67 and 11.00-37.00 mm for AF1 and AF3&#13;
respectively. The high values for AF1 (34.67±1.15 and 22.67±0.58 mm) and AF3 (37.00±1.73 and &#13;
21.33±0.58 mm) were obtained compared to positive (hand disinfectant market product, ethanol) &#13;
and negative controls (distilled water, glycerin) against C. albicans and S. aureus respectively. &#13;
AF1 and AF3 showed &gt;96% reductions of colony-forming units (CFUs) in in-vivo efficacy testing. &#13;
The majority of participants (&gt;90%) had no hesitation, itching, irritation, rashes, or skin damage &#13;
while &gt;85% was no skin-drying and &gt;65% of participants responded with a moisturizing effect.&#13;
Conclusion: The formulated ABHHRs have promising in-vitro and in-vivo antimicrobial activity &#13;
against the tested pathogens with clinically proven safety, low skin sensitivity and compatibility &#13;
on human volunteers.
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<dc:date>2023-11-10T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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