Abstract

PurposeIn eye care field, contact lenses (CL) have a great impact on improving vision, but their use can be limited by ocular infection. CL- associated infections can be reduced by good attention to CL storage case practice. CL-care solutions should be able to control microbial growth on CL.The aim of the study was to evaluate and compare the efficacy of CL-care solutions (found in Egyptian market) with some natural compounds in removal and inhibition of bacterial biofilm formed on soft CL.Clinical isolates were recovered from patients having conjunctivitis from Benha University Hospital and identified microbiologically. Quantification of biofilm was done using microtiter plate assay. Three multipurpose CL-care solutions were examined for their ability to remove and inhibit biofilm. Also four natural extracts having antibacterial activity and are safe on eye were tested for their anti-biofilm activity.ResultsThe major bacterial isolates from eye infections were Pseudomonas aeruginosa (36%) and Staphylococcus spp. (37.8%). Only 33.3% of isolates showed ability to produce weak to moderate biofilm. The tested multi-purpose CL-care solutions showed moderate ability to remove preformed biofilm. Among the tested natural compounds, Calendula officinalis and Buddleja salviifolia extracts showed an excellent efficacy in inhibition of biofilm and also removal of preformed biofilm.ConclusionThis study demonstrated that isolates from infected eye and CL-cases showed weak to moderate biofilm formation. Calendula officinalis and Buddleja salviifolia extracts showed excellent effect on inhibition and removal of biofilm, these extracts could be added into CL-care solutions which could markedly reduce eye-infections during CL-wear.

Highlights

  • The human's eye is protected by many factors that prevent ocular infections

  • 33.3% of isolates showed ability to produce weak to moderate biofilm

  • Among the tested natural compounds, Calendula officinalis and Buddleja salviifolia extracts showed an excellent efficacy in inhibition of biofilm and removal of preformed biofilm

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Introduction

The human's eye is protected by many factors that prevent ocular infections. In certain circumstances, microorganisms gain access to the eye causing variety of infections. The most common bacteria that can cause eye infections are Staphylococcus aureus, Sterptococcus pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Hemophilus influenza and Klebsiella species [1]. In the eye care field, contact lenses (CL) have a great impact on improving vision, but their use can be limited. El-Ganiny et al Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection (2017) 7:11 decrease the amount of pathogens in order to decrease the risk of CL-related infections [13]. Some infectious ocular diseases are due to bacterial biofilm formation, biofilm is highly resistant to many antimicrobials [14, 15]. CL-care solutions should have ability to reduce or prevent biofilm formation on CL

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