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Antibacterial Efficiency of Quaternary Ammonium Silane-Coated Shoe Insoles Using the Sol-Gel Technique

Year 2024, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 111 - 119, 02.09.2024
https://doi.org/10.26650/tjbc.1523112

Abstract

Objective: Foot microbial infections are a common concern, particularly among individuals with diabetes, athletes, and those with compromised immune systems. Traditional methods for managing these infections include topical treatments and oral antibiotics. Diabetes mellitus patients, sportsmen and women, postoperative foot/ankle patients, and people who wear shoes for longer periods require extra attention due to the increased risk of microbial infection. The microenvironment of footwear, including its humidity, temperature, and aeration, supports the growth of pathogenic or opportunistic microorganisms. However, these approaches can not provide continuous protection against emerging infectious diseases and can not prevent antibiotic-resistant infections. Antimicrobial-incorporated shoe insoles present a novel and promising solution for preventing and managing foot microbial infections through their sustained release, which ensures long-term antimicrobial activity and reduces the risk of infection recurrence. These insoles are embedded with antimicrobial agents, like silver nanoparticles, copper ions, or organic antimicrobial compounds that provide continuous protection against a broad spectrum of microorganisms (bacteria, fungi and viruses). The occurrence of common foot infections like athlete’s foot, fungal nail infections, and bacterial infections associated with diabetic foot ulcers can also be mitigated.
Materials and Methods: This study was conducted to examine the possibility and efficacy of the application of antibacterial quaternary ammonium silane compound-treated shoe insole materials in the mitigation of foot microbial infections. EN ISO 20645:2004, AATCC 147-2019, ISO 16187:2013, and fluorescence staining (CTC/DAPI) test methods were used in this study to analyze the antibacterial efficacy of the tested insole foam against Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli, and Staphylococcus aureus.
Results: Antimic®[(3-(trimethoxysilyl)-propyl, cocodimethylammonium chloride] compound-incorporated shoe insoles resulted in total bacteria reduction (92-96%) after 24-hour contact time, without triggering a viable but non-culturable (VBNC) state in the tested bacteria.
Conclusion: Antimic® compound-incorporated shoe insoles represent a significant advancement in the prevention and management of foot microbial infections, providing a continuous, effective, and convenient method for maintaining good foot health.

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Year 2024, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 111 - 119, 02.09.2024
https://doi.org/10.26650/tjbc.1523112

Abstract

Project Number

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References

  • AATCC 147-2019 (2019). Antibacterial assessment of textile materials: parallel streak method. American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists. Research Triangle Park, NC, USA. google scholar
  • Akpınar, R., Yıldırım Baştemur, G., Bıçak, B., Sanli, N.O., Mertoğlu Kamalı, E., Pekmez, M., ... & Perçin Özkorucuklu, S. (2024). Phytochemical profiling, in vitro biological activities, and in silico (molecular docking and absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, toxicity) studies of Polygonum cognatum Meissn. Journal of Separation Science, 47(1), 2300750. google scholar
  • Bengalorkar, G.M. (2011). Diabetic foot infections-A review. International Journal of Biological& Medical Research, 2(1), 453-460. google scholar
  • Caputo, R., De Boulle, K., Del Rosso, J., & Nowicki, R. (2001). Prevalence of superficial fungal infections among sports-active individuals: results from the Achilles survey, a review of the literature. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 15(4), 312-316. google scholar
  • Gnanasundaram, S., Ranganathan, M., Das, B.N., & Mandal, A.B. (2013). Surface modified and medicated polyurethane materials capable of controlling microorganisms causing foot skin infection in athletes. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 102, 139-145. google scholar
  • Gupta, A.K., & Versteeg, S.G. (2019). The role of shoe and sock sanitization in the management of superficial fungal infections of the feet. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 109(2), 141-149. google scholar
  • Gupta, A.K., Simkovich, A.J., & Hall, D.C. (2022). The march against onychomycosis: a systematic review of the sanitization methods for shoes, socks, and textiles. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 112(4), 21-223. google scholar
  • Hsu, A.R., & Hsu, J.W. (2012). Topical review: skin infections in the foot and ankle patient. Foot & ankle international, 33(7), 612-619. google scholar
  • ISO 20645:2004 (2004). Textile Fabrics - Determination of antimicrobial activity - Agar diffusion plate test from International Organization for Standardization. ISO: Geneva, Switzerland. google scholar
  • ISO 16187:2013 (2013). (Footwear and footwear components — Test method to assess antibacterial activity) from International Organization for Standardization. ISO: Geneva, Switzerland. google scholar
  • Kenneth, I.E.P., Gloria, O.O., Ajakaiye, E.P., & Peter, M.S. (2017). Fungi associated with leather shoes worn by students of Federal University Wukari, Taraba State, Nigeria. International Journal of Biological Sciences and Applications, 4(4), 38-42. google scholar
  • Kimiran-Erdem, A., Arslan, E.O., Sanli Yurudu, N.O., Zeybek, Z., Dogruoz, N., & Cotuk, A. (2007). Isolation and identification of enterococci from seawater samples: assessment of their resistance to antibiotics and heavy metals. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 125, 219-228. google scholar
  • Kimiran Erdem, A., & Sanli Yurudu, N.O. (2008) The Evaluation of antibacterial activity of fabrics impregnated. European Journal of Biology, 67(2), 115-122. google scholar
  • Li, H., Zhao, C., Zhou, J., Shao, H., & Chen, W. (2011). Isolation, purification and identification of bacteria from the shoes worn by children. African Journal of Biotechnology, 10(20), 4133-4137. google scholar
  • Lu, D., Guo, X., Li, Y., Zheng, B., & Zhang, J. (2018). Insoles treated with bacteria-killing nanotechnology bio-kil reduce bacterial burden in diabetic patients and healthy controls. Journal of Diabetes Research, 2018(1), 7678310. google scholar
  • Marques, S.M., Carvalho, I., Leite, T.R., Henriques, M., & Carvalho, S. (2022). Antimicrobial TiN-Ag coatings in leather insole for diabetic foot. Materials, 15(6), 2009. google scholar
  • Matheson, E.M., Bragg, S.W., & Blackwelder, R.S. (2021). Diabetes-related foot infections: diagnosis and treatment. American Family Physician, 104(4), 386-394. google scholar
  • Messina, G., Burgassi, S., Russo, C., Ceriale, E., Quercioli, C., & Meniconi, C. (2015). Is it possible to sanitize athletes’ shoes?. Journal of Athletic Training, 50(2), 126-132. google scholar
  • Miao, T., Wang, P., Zhang, N., & Li, Y. (2021). Footwear microclimate and its effects on the microbial community of the plantar skin. Scientific Reports, 11(1), 20356. google scholar
  • Nguyen, N.T., Vu, T.H., Bui, V.H., Phan, D.N., Nguyen, T.H., & Nguyen, T.M.L. (2023). Investigation of the antimicrobial and physico-mechanical properties of nature-friendly nanosilver-loaded pig lining leather prepared using exhaustion method. Processes, 11(7), 1891. google scholar
  • Sanchez-Navarro, M.M., Perez-Liminana, M.A., Cuesta-Garrote, N., Maestre-Lopez, M.I., Bertazzo, M., Martinez-Sanchez, M. A., ... & Aran-Ais, F. (2013). Latest developments in antimicrobial functional materials for footwear. Microbial Pathogens and Strategies for Combating Them: Science, Technology and Education, 1, 102-113. google scholar
  • Sanli Yurudu, N.O., & Erdem Kimiran, A. (2015). Evaluation of the antimicrobial activity of colloidal silver-hydrogen peroxide against model cooling tower biofilm. The Battle Against MicrobialPathogens; Mendez-Vilas, A., Ed, 526-533. google scholar
  • Steglinska, A., Jachowicz, A., Szulc, J., Adamiak, J., Otlewska, A., Pielech-Przybylska, K., & Gutarowska, B. (2019). Factors influencing microbiological biodiversity of human foot skin. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16 (18), 3503. google scholar
  • Vo, N.L.U., Van Nguyen, T.T., Nguyen, T., Nguyen, P.A., Nguyen, V.M., Nguyen, N.H., ... & Huynh, K.P.H. (2020). Antibacterial shoe insole-coated CuO-ZnO nanocomposite synthesized by the Sol-Gel Technique. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2020(1), 8825567. google scholar
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Primary Language English
Subjects Structural Biology
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

İbrahim İsa Koire 0000-0002-7057-913X

Yusuf Ziya Menceloğlu 0000-0003-0296-827X

Nazmiye Özlem Şanlı 0000-0001-8969-5125

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Publication Date September 2, 2024
Submission Date August 6, 2024
Acceptance Date August 21, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 8 Issue: 2

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APA Koire, İ. İ., Menceloğlu, Y. Z., & Şanlı, N. Ö. (2024). Antibacterial Efficiency of Quaternary Ammonium Silane-Coated Shoe Insoles Using the Sol-Gel Technique. Turkish Journal of Bioscience and Collections, 8(2), 111-119. https://doi.org/10.26650/tjbc.1523112
AMA Koire İİ, Menceloğlu YZ, Şanlı NÖ. Antibacterial Efficiency of Quaternary Ammonium Silane-Coated Shoe Insoles Using the Sol-Gel Technique. tjbc. September 2024;8(2):111-119. doi:10.26650/tjbc.1523112
Chicago Koire, İbrahim İsa, Yusuf Ziya Menceloğlu, and Nazmiye Özlem Şanlı. “Antibacterial Efficiency of Quaternary Ammonium Silane-Coated Shoe Insoles Using the Sol-Gel Technique”. Turkish Journal of Bioscience and Collections 8, no. 2 (September 2024): 111-19. https://doi.org/10.26650/tjbc.1523112.
EndNote Koire İİ, Menceloğlu YZ, Şanlı NÖ (September 1, 2024) Antibacterial Efficiency of Quaternary Ammonium Silane-Coated Shoe Insoles Using the Sol-Gel Technique. Turkish Journal of Bioscience and Collections 8 2 111–119.
IEEE İ. İ. Koire, Y. Z. Menceloğlu, and N. Ö. Şanlı, “Antibacterial Efficiency of Quaternary Ammonium Silane-Coated Shoe Insoles Using the Sol-Gel Technique”, tjbc, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 111–119, 2024, doi: 10.26650/tjbc.1523112.
ISNAD Koire, İbrahim İsa et al. “Antibacterial Efficiency of Quaternary Ammonium Silane-Coated Shoe Insoles Using the Sol-Gel Technique”. Turkish Journal of Bioscience and Collections 8/2 (September 2024), 111-119. https://doi.org/10.26650/tjbc.1523112.
JAMA Koire İİ, Menceloğlu YZ, Şanlı NÖ. Antibacterial Efficiency of Quaternary Ammonium Silane-Coated Shoe Insoles Using the Sol-Gel Technique. tjbc. 2024;8:111–119.
MLA Koire, İbrahim İsa et al. “Antibacterial Efficiency of Quaternary Ammonium Silane-Coated Shoe Insoles Using the Sol-Gel Technique”. Turkish Journal of Bioscience and Collections, vol. 8, no. 2, 2024, pp. 111-9, doi:10.26650/tjbc.1523112.
Vancouver Koire İİ, Menceloğlu YZ, Şanlı NÖ. Antibacterial Efficiency of Quaternary Ammonium Silane-Coated Shoe Insoles Using the Sol-Gel Technique. tjbc. 2024;8(2):111-9.