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Method for Determining the Basic Efficacy of Biocidal Active Substances used to Preserve Homecare Products
This document describes a method for determining the basic efficacy of biocidal active substances for in-can preservation in homecare products and is intended for the generation of data to enable registration of active substances
Samples containing the active substance under test are repeatedly inoculated with defined suspensions of microorganisms and then incubated. The changes in the size of the populations over time are used to determine the basic antimicrobial properties of the active substances being evaluated. It is important to note that the results obtained may not describe the performance of the active substance under normal conditions of use.
Method for Determining Algicidal Efficacy of Biocidal Wash
This document describes a method to determine the activity of biocidal washes against algal growth. Samples of coatings that do not contain a film preservative are applied to a substrate, allowed to cure and inoculated with a suspension of algae known to grow on such materials. Inoculated specimens are incubated in humid chambers with illumination, and growth is assessed after a specified period. These samples are then treated with biocidal washes, and the effects are observed over the following days compared to samples treated with sterile distilled water.
Method for Evaluating the Curative Efficacy of Biocidal Substances to Microbial Growth in the Wet State
This document describes a method for determining the basic efficacy of biocidal active substances in aqueous based products for curative action and is intended for the generation of data to enable registration of active substances. Samples are inoculated with defined suspensions of bacteria and then incubated. Following growth of the populations, the samples are treated with the biocidal active substance under test and incubated for a defined period. The changes in the size of the populations over time are used to determine the basic antimicrobial properties of the active substances being evaluated. It is important to note that the results obtained may not describe the performance of the active substance under conditions of use.
Method for Evaluation the Resistance of Aqueous based Paints to Microbial Growth in the Wet State
This document describes a method for end-users to determine the susceptibility of paints to microbial growth and the effectiveness of biocides (preservatives) used in them. This method is intended for technical service laboratories. It is not to be used to produce data for biocidal product registration. Samples are repeatedly inoculated with defined suspensions of microorganisms and then incubated. The changes in the size of the populations both over time and in treated compared with untreated materials (if appropriate) are used to describe the antimicrobial properties of the materials. The results obtained may not describe the performance of the treated materials under conditions of use.
Method for the Evaluation of Biocidal Compounds in Aqueous-Based Lithographic Fountain Solutions
This document describes a method for determining the basic efficacy of biocidal active substances in Lithographic Fountain solutions and is intended for the generation of data to enable registration of active substances.
Method for Evaluating the Resistance of Polymer Dispersions to Microbial Growth in the Wet State
This document describes a method for end-users to determine the susceptibility of polymer dispersions to microbial growth and the effectiveness of biocides (preservatives) used in them. This method is intended for technical service laboratories. It is not to be used to produce data for biocidal product registration. Samples are repeatedly inoculated with defined suspensions of microorganisms and then incubated. The changes in the size of the populations both over time and in treated compared with untreated materials (if appropriate) are used to describe the antimicrobial properties of the materials. The results obtained may not describe the performance of the treated materials under conditions of use.
Quantitative Method for Evaluating Bactericidal Activity of Porous / Absorbent Materials
In the previous version of this method (IBRG TEX 13/005) a fixed volume of inoculum is applied to a fixed weight of the test material. However, this does not take account the absorption characteristics of the material under test and in poorly absorbent materials the inoculum is not retained and pools below the sample, whereas in highly absorbent materials it fails to contact all of the sample. This results in a poor estimation of the antimicrobial properties of the material under test. This version of the method takes the absorbency of the material into account.
Method for Determining the Basic Efficacy of Biocidal Active Substances used as Curative Agents against Anaerobic Planktonic Bacterial Populations and Biofilms in Aqueous-Based Systems
This document describes a method for determining the basic efficacy of biocidal active substances in aqueous-based fluids and is intended for the generation of data to enable registration of active substances.
Samples of aqueous functional fluids are inoculated with defined suspensions of microorganisms and then incubated. Following the growth of planktonic populations as well as the formation of biofilms on coupons, the samples are treated with the biocidal active substance under test and incubated for a defined period. The changes in the size of the planktonic populations as well as the size of the populations present as biofilms during the post treatment incubation period are used to determine the basic antimicrobial properties of the active substances being evaluated. It is important to note that the results obtained may not describe the performance of the active substance under normal conditions of use.
Efficacy of Products used as Preservatives of Fluids Used in the Oil and Gas Extraction Industries – Anaerobic Bacterial Biofilms Preservative
This document describes a method for determining the basic efficacy of biocidal active substances in fluids used in the oil and gas extraction industries and is intended for the generation of data to enable registration of active substances.
Samples containing the active substance under test are inoculated with defined suspensions of microorganisms as consortia and then incubated. The changes in the size of the populations over time are used to determine the basic antimicrobial properties of the active substance being evaluated. It is important to note that the results obtained may not describe the performance of the active substance under normal use conditions.
Efficacy of Products used as Preservatives of Fluids used in the Oil and Gas Extraction Industries – Anaerobic Bacteria)
This document describes a method for determining the basic efficacy of biocidal active substances in fluids used in the oil and gas extraction industries and is intended for the generation of data to enable registration of active substances.
Samples containing the active substance under test are inoculated with defined suspensions of microorganisms as consortia and then incubated. The changes in the size of the populations over time are used to determine the basic antimicrobial properties of the active substance being evaluated. It is important to note that the results obtained may not describe the performance of the active substance under normal use conditions.