IP Library Granted Patent US 7,282,349
Granted Patent B2
US 7,282,349 · App. 10/737,574 · Granted Oct 16, 2007

Solvatochromatic bacterial detection

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Patent No.
US 7,282,349
App. No.
10/737,574
Granted
Oct 16, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Solvatochromic dyes are used herein to indicate the presence of bacteria by incorporating them into various substrates such as films, woven and nonwoven fabrics, paper towels, coform and airlaid materials and bonded carded webs. These dyes change color in response to a change in polarity of the environment. Since water is a polar solvent and most bacteria are made from non-polar substances, the presence of bacteria changes the polarity of the environment, triggering a change visible by the unaided eye. A lateral flow device incorporating solvatochromic dyes and a method of detecting bacteria are also included.

Claims (20)

1. A wipe configured to contact a surface on which bacteria are present, the wipe comprising a nonwoven web material on which is coated Reichardt's dye in an amount effective to undergo a detectable color change upon exposure to the bacteria, the nonwoven web material comprising cellulosic fibers.

2. The wipe of claim 1 wherein said dye is present in an amount of between about 0.01 and 10 weight percent on a dry basis.

3. The wipe of claim 1 further comprising a cyclodextrin selected from the group consisting of alpha-cyclodextrin, beta-cyclodextrin, gamma-cyclodextrin, hydroxyethyl-cyclodextrin, hydroxypropyl-cyclodextrin, and mixtures thereof.

4. The wipe of claim 3 , wherein said cyclodextrin is present in an amount of between about 0.01 and 10 weight percent.

5. The wipe of claim 3 wherein said cyclodextrin is present in an amount between about 0.01 and 3 weight percent.

6. The wipe of claim 1 wherein the detectable color change occurs in less than 1 minute after exposure to bacteria.

7. The wipe of claim 1 wherein the detectable color change occurs in less than 30 seconds after exposure to bacteria.

8. The wipe of claim 1 wherein the detectable color change occurs in less than 20 seconds after exposure to bacteria.

9. The wipe of claim 1 further comprising a bleach detector colorant.

10. The wipe of claim 9 wherein said colorant is selected from the group consisting of 2,2′,5,5′-tetramethyl benzidine, starch and iodine mixtures, fuchsine and mixtures thereof.

11. The wipe of claim 1 , wherein the bacteria is gram negative bacteria.

12. The wipe of claim 1 , wherein the bacteria is gram positive bacteria.

13. The wipe of claim 1 , wherein said dye is present in an amount of between about 0.05 and 5 weight percent on a dry basis.

14. The wipe of claim 1 , wherein said dye is present in an amount of between about 0.1 and 3 weight percent on a dry basis.

15. The wipe of claim 1 , wherein the nonwoven web material further contains spunbonded fibers, meltblown fibers, or a combination thereof.

16. The wipe of claim 15 , wherein the nonwoven web material contains a coform web.

17. The wipe of claim 1 , wherein the nonwoven web material contains an airlaid web.

18. The wipe of claim 1 , wherein the nonwoven web material contains a bonded carded web.

19. The wipe of claim 1 , wherein the wipe is a tissue.

20. The wipe of claim 1 , wherein the wipe is a paper towel.

Assignments (1)
NAME CHANGE Recorded Feb 3, 2015
From: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
To: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
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