WO2013115061A1 - おしぼり及びおしぼりの製造方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a hand towel containing a composition having antibacterial activity and antiviral activity, and a method for producing the hand towel.
- hand towels lending towels mainly using textile products such as towels, and disposable hand towels using paper and non-woven fabrics are known. Depending on the environment in which the hand towel is used or stored, bacteria and viruses may adhere and multiply.
- Patent Document 1 describes a disposable hand towel having an antifungal effect using an aqueous solution of ⁇ -polylysine and an alkali metal salt of sorbic acid.
- the disposable hand towel of Patent Document 1 has an antibacterial activity against various bacteria and an antiviral activity against various viruses because various bacteria and viruses may adhere and grow depending on the use environment and storage environment. desired.
- rental hand towels are used in rental destinations such as restaurants, showrooms, offices, and hairdressing salons, and are provided to customers at rental destinations.
- the lending towel is collected after being used, and is used again after being cleaned.
- the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has established the “Guidelines for Sanitary Treatment of Wet towels” and the number of bacteria after cleaning is required to be below the standard value.
- lending towels are used in various environments, there is a risk that various bacteria and viruses adhere to the lending towels and propagate. Therefore, lending towels are required to have not only specific bacteria and viruses but also antibacterial activity against various bacteria and antiviral activity against various viruses.
- compositions having antibacterial activity against various bacteria and antiviral activity against various viruses for the purpose of obtaining a composition having antibacterial activity against various bacteria and antiviral activity against various viruses, a plurality of compounds having antibacterial activity against specific bacteria and compounds having antiviral activity against specific viruses are used. It is possible to mix them. However, when these compounds are arbitrarily selected and blended in plural, the blended compounds often react with each other, and the antibacterial activity and antiviral activity of each compound are often inhibited. It has been difficult to obtain compositions having antiviral activity against various viruses.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a towel and a method for producing a towel having antibacterial activity against various bacteria and antiviral activity against various viruses.
- the present inventors have selected a specific metal oxide cluster compound, a specific antibiotic and a specific antibacterial agent, so that the compounds do not react with each other, and the antibacterial activity and antivirus possessed by each compound The present inventors have found that the activity is not inhibited and have completed the present invention.
- the hand towel of the present invention comprises VOSO 4 , K 11 H [(VO) 3 (SbW 9 O 33 ) 2 ], Na 9 [SbW 9 O 33 ], oxacillin and 5-chloro-2- (2,4-dichlorophenoxy )
- a composition containing phenol is contained in a substrate.
- the method for producing a hand towel of the present invention includes a preparation step for preparing a substrate, VOSO 4 , K 11 H [(VO) 3 (SbW 9 O 33 ) 2 ], Na 9 [SbW 9 O 33 ], oxacillin And a step of containing a composition containing 5-chloro-2- (2,4-dichlorophenoxy) phenol in the base material.
- the hand towel manufacturing method of the present invention includes a cleaning step of cleaning the substrate, and the cleaning step is performed before the containing step.
- the hand towel of the present invention comprises VOSO 4 , K 11 H [(VO) 3 (SbW 9 O 33 ) 2 ], Na 9 [SbW 9 O 33 ], oxacillin and 5-chloro-2- (2,4-dichlorophenoxy )
- a substrate containing a composition containing phenol A towel, a nonwoven fabric, paper, etc. can be used as the wet towel substrate of the present invention.
- Cotton or the like is used as the towel material.
- it can be made into a hand towel by including a predetermined amount or more of water in the base material.
- a towel is mainly used as a base material.
- the hand towel of the present embodiment is a so-called rental hand towel that is used at a rental destination and collects used towels.
- the cleaning of the hand towel in the present embodiment is performed so as to satisfy the “instruction standard regarding the sanitary processing of the hand towel” of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.
- FIG. 1 is a flowchart showing a hand towel manufacturing process according to the first embodiment.
- a towel collected after being used in a restaurant or the like is put into a cleaning tub of a washing machine, a detergent is put in and main washing is performed (step S1), and low speed dehydration is performed for a predetermined time (step S2).
- the main washing is performed at a predetermined temperature of 60 ° C. or higher and a medium water level for a predetermined time of 10 minutes or longer.
- the cleaning tank is set to a high water level using clean water, the first rinsing is performed for a predetermined time at a predetermined temperature (step S3), and the low-speed dewatering is performed for a predetermined time (step S4). Further, the cleaning tank is made high level using clean water, and bleaching powder or sodium hypochlorite is added so that free chlorine becomes 250 ppm, and the second rinsing is performed at a predetermined temperature for a predetermined time (step S5). Then, low speed dewatering is performed for a predetermined time (step S6).
- the cleaning tank is set to a medium water level using clean water, and the MPM composition is added, and a third rinse is performed at a predetermined temperature for a predetermined time (step S7).
- the MPM composition includes VOSO 4 , K 11 H [(VO) 3 (SbW 9 O 33 ) 2 ], Na 9 [SbW 9 O 33 ], oxacillin and irgasan (system name: 5-chloro-2- (2,4-dichlorophenoxy) phenol) is prescribed at a predetermined ratio.
- the compounding ratio of these compounds is not particularly limited, but in the MPM composition, VOSO 4 is preferably 0.1 to 20 mol with respect to 1 mol of [(VO) 3 (SbW 9 O 33 ) 2 ].
- Na 9 [SbW 9 O 33 ] is preferably 0.1 to 30 mol, more preferably 10 to 20 mol, and oxacillin is preferably 0.1 to 30 mol, more preferably 5 to 5 mol.
- the compounding ratio of 15 mol and irgasan is preferably 1 mol or less, more preferably 0.2 mol or less.
- VOSO 4 , K 11 H [(VO) 3 (SbW 9 O 33 ) 2 ], Na 9 [SbW 9 O 33 ], and oxacillin are in a molar ratio of 5.5: 1: 17.3: 12.5. It is particularly preferred to use in proportions.
- the blending amount of irgasan should be less than the blending amount of the other four compounds, such as about 10% of K 11 H [(VO) 3 (SbW 9 O 33 ) 2 ] in molar ratio. preferable.
- VOSO 4 , K 11 H [(VO) 3 (SbW 9 O 33 ) 2 ] and Na 9 [SbW 9 O 33 ] constituting the MPM composition are compounds belonging to a metal oxide cluster called polyoxometalates (PM compound) It is.
- the PM compound is a metal oxide cluster compound having a polyacid ion, and each compound belonging to the PM compound is described in Reference 2 (Journal of Material Chemistry, Vol. 15, pages 4773-4782, 2005, Royal Chemistry of England. Each has its own biological activities such as antibacterial activity and antiviral activity.
- the polyacid refers to a metal oxide cluster compound composed of transition metal elements (W (VI), V (V), etc.), and is a four-sided surface in which oxygen atoms are normally coordinated to a metal atom or the like in 4 or 6 coordinates.
- the basic unit is a body or octahedron, and the basic unit is connected via a ridge or vertex.
- Oxacillin is an antibiotic showing activity against bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus, and is a compound showing activity against viruses such as influenza virus.
- oxacillin and the PM compound By prescribing oxacillin and the PM compound together, higher antibacterial activity can be obtained than when oxacillin is used alone.
- Irgasan is a compound having antibacterial activity against general bacteria.
- each compound constituting the MPM composition has a minimum effective concentration or more.
- the concentration of each compound constituting the MPM composition in the MPM aqueous solution is VOSO 4 , K 11 H [(VO) 3 (SbW 9 O 33 ) 2 ], Na 9 [SbW 9 O 33 ], oxacillin and irgasan, respectively. 1 to 50, 10 to 300, 50 to 1500, 5 to 200, 0.01 to 3 ⁇ g / mL, preferably 20 to 40, 50 to 150, 500 to 1300, 50 to 200, 0.1 to 1 ⁇ g More preferably, it is / mL.
- the concentration of each compound constituting the MPM composition in the MPM aqueous solution is VOSO 4 , K 11 H [(VO) 3 (SbW 9 O 33 ) 2 ], Na 9 [SbW 9 O 33 ], oxacillin and irgasan. It is particularly preferable that the values are respectively 25, 115, 1000, 100, and 0.6 ⁇ g / mL.
- the MPM composition can maintain antibacterial and antiviral activities within a range of 100 ° C. or less, that is, in a range where it is not boiled when an aqueous solution is used, and is relatively stable even at high temperatures.
- compounds do not react and antibacterial activity and antiviral activity which each compound has are not inhibited. These are highly safe compounds that do not cause rough skin on the human body.
- the MPM composition is a highly safe compound that does not accumulate in the human body.
- step S8 When the third rinse is completed, high-speed dewatering is performed for a predetermined time (step S8). Thereby, a predetermined amount of moisture can be included in the towel, and further, the MPM composition can be included in the towel.
- the towel of the present invention can be obtained by adding a predetermined shape to the towel after the MPM composition is contained in the towel.
- a predetermined shape can be given to the towel by folding the towel or winding the towel.
- Wastewater containing the MPM composition and the like discharged from the cleaning tank is collected in a processing tank that performs wastewater treatment by a microbial treatment method.
- the first embodiment it is possible to produce a towel having antibacterial activity against various bacteria and antiviral activity against various viruses.
- an aqueous solution is used instead of an organic solvent and an MPM composition is used, it is possible to prevent the influence of rough skin on the human body.
- a composition having excellent antibacterial activity and excellent antiviral activity can be included in the towel at low cost.
- the MPM composition also has an antifungal effect, and a composition having an antifungal effect can be included in the towel at low cost.
- the waste water containing the MPM composition does not have an adverse effect such as killing microorganisms (bacteria) in the treatment tank in which the microorganism treatment method is performed.
- the MPM composition is included in the towel during the third rinsing, but any configuration can be used as long as the towel can contain the MPM composition.
- the towel may contain the MPM composition.
- the MPM composition may be included in the towel during the first rinse or the second rinse, or an MPM aqueous solution is added after the high speed dehydration as shown in step S21 of FIG.
- the MPM aqueous solution may be dipped in the towel by dipping the towel in a towel dipping bath.
- the hand towel manufacturing method according to the second embodiment is modified to use a new towel instead of the collected towel used in the first embodiment as a base material. Therefore, a detailed description of the same configuration as that of the first embodiment is omitted, and only different portions will be described in detail.
- a new towel is put in the cleaning tank, and pre-washing is performed for several minutes without rotating the drum at a predetermined temperature and a predetermined water level (step S11).
- a desizing agent and a refined penetrant are added, and the main washing is performed at a predetermined temperature such as 80 ° C. and a predetermined water level for a predetermined time of 10 minutes or more (step S12), and cool-down is performed at a predetermined temperature such as 60 ° C. This is performed for a predetermined time (step S13).
- steps S14 to S17 are performed. Since these processes are the same as the processes shown in steps S3 to S6 in the flowchart of FIG. 1, description thereof will be omitted.
- the cleaning tank is set to a predetermined water level using clean water, and Nikkanon (manufactured by Nikka Chemical Co., Ltd.) is added to 1 g / L, and a third rinse is performed at a predetermined temperature for a predetermined time (Ste S18), high-speed dewatering is performed for a predetermined time (step S19).
- Nikkanon manufactured by Nikka Chemical Co., Ltd.
- the towel after high speed dewatering is taken out from the cleaning tank and dried at 80 ° C. for a predetermined time with a dryer (step 20). Then, the above-mentioned MPM composition is contained in the towel (step S21).
- the method for containing the MPM composition is not particularly limited, but examples include a method in which a towel is immersed in an aqueous solution in which the MPM composition is dissolved, and a method in which an aqueous solution in which the MPM composition is dissolved is sprayed on the towel. can do.
- the concentration of each compound constituting the MPM composition in the MPM aqueous solution is VOSO 4 , K 11 H [(VO) 3 (SbW 9 O 33 ) 2 ], Na 9 [SbW 9 O 33 ], oxacillin and It is preferable that it is 25, 115, 1000, 100, 0.6 microgram / mL or more with respect to Irgasan, respectively.
- a buoyancy prevention weight may be attached to the towel and immersed in the MPM aqueous solution.
- the towel is taken out from the towel dipping bath and lifted, and left until the MPM aqueous solution is dropped from the towel. Thereafter, the towel is pressed for several minutes using a press.
- the hand towel according to the present embodiment can be manufactured.
- the water vapor permeability of the film used in this embodiment is a predetermined value or less. Wastewater containing the MPM composition and the like discharged from the cleaning tank is collected in a processing tank that performs wastewater treatment by a microbial treatment method.
- the method for producing a towel according to the second embodiment it is possible to manufacture a towel having antibacterial activity against various bacteria and antiviral activity against various viruses.
- an aqueous solution is used instead of an organic solvent and an MPM composition is used, it is possible to prevent the influence of rough skin on the human body.
- a composition having excellent antibacterial activity and excellent antiviral activity can be included in the towel at low cost.
- the MPM composition also has an antifungal effect, and a composition having an antifungal effect can be included in the towel at low cost.
- the waste water containing the MPM composition does not have an adverse effect such as killing microorganisms (bacteria) in the treatment tank in which the microorganism treatment method is performed.
- washing machine used in the above-mentioned 1st and 2nd embodiment.
- a washing machine having one cleaning tank may be used, a batch-type washing machine that performs pre-washing, main washing, rinsing, etc. in a single tank, or for pre-washing, main washing, rinsing, etc.
- a continuous washing machine that performs washing while providing a plurality of bathtubs in parallel and moving a washing object such as a towel between the bathtubs may be used.
- the hand towel manufacturing process in the first and second embodiments described above is merely an example, and may be appropriately changed according to the type and color of the base material.
- the hand towel manufacturing method according to the third embodiment is changed to a configuration using paper, nonwoven fabric, or the like instead of the towel used in the first embodiment as a base material.
- a roll-shaped substrate made of paper or non-woven fabric and a packaging film are set in a hand towel making machine (step S31).
- the base material is folded into a predetermined size by the hand towel maker, and the MPM aqueous solution is sprayed from above and below the folded base material (step S32).
- the base material is cut into a predetermined size by the rotary blade provided in the hand towel making machine (step S33), and the cut base material is packaged with a film (step S34), thereby manufacturing the hand towel of the present embodiment. can do.
- the third embodiment it is possible to produce a towel having antibacterial activity against various bacteria and antiviral activity against various viruses.
- an aqueous solution is used instead of an organic solvent and an MPM composition is used, it is possible to prevent the influence of rough skin on the human body.
- a composition having excellent antibacterial activity and excellent antiviral activity can be included in the towel at low cost.
- the third embodiment since paper or nonwoven fabric is used as the base material, a disposable hand towel having excellent antibacterial activity and excellent antiviral activity can be produced. Furthermore, the MPM composition also has an antifungal effect, and a composition having an antifungal effect can be included in the towel at low cost.
- the hand towel manufactured by the method for manufacturing a hand towel according to the third embodiment satisfies the sanitary standards for paper towels of the Japan Clean Paper Cotton Industries Association.
- the base materials cut to a predetermined size in step S33 may be individually mounted one by one, or cut into a predetermined size in step S33.
- the base material may be stored in a package such as a plurality of bottles and may be a so-called wet tissue that can be taken out from the package one by one.
- the MPM composition is included in the hand towel, but other components such as other drugs may be further included in the hand towel.
- the MPM aqueous solution is further sprayed with another towel powder or moisturizer.
- the humectant include fulvic acid, hyaluronic acid, royal jelly, glycerin, soybean extract and the like.
- the MPM aqueous solution does not inhibit the efficacy of other wet towel chemicals and moisturizers, and the antibacterial, antiviral activity and antifungal properties of the MPM aqueous solution are not inhibited by other wet towel chemicals and moisturizers.
- the MPM composition is included in the hand towel, but the MPM composition may be included in soaps such as a hand soap, or in sanitary goods such as a mask and a cotton swab. You may make it contain. Further, it may be contained in residential detergents, kitchen detergents, clothes detergents, etc. used for toilets, bathtubs, kitchens, tableware, clothes, and the like. Moreover, you may make it contain in cosmetics, such as a lotion and an emulsion. Moreover, the MPM composition may be contained in the exhaust filter of the automobile, or the MPM composition may be contained in the filter of the air conditioner.
- Houses used for fixed objects and furniture in a house made of MPM aqueous solution filled in a spray container such as floors and walls of houses, tiles such as tables installed in houses, metal, plastic, glass, wood, etc. It may be used as an antibacterial / antiviral agent. Further, an MPM aqueous solution may be filled in a spray container and used as an antibacterial / antiviral agent for kitchens or antibacterial / antiviral agents for clothing used for toilets, bathtubs, kitchens, clothes, and the like. Further, an MPM aqueous solution may be used as a fungicide. As described above, the MPM aqueous solution does not inhibit the efficacy of other drugs and other components, and the antibacterial and antiviral activities of the MPM aqueous solution are not inhibited by other drugs. May be included
- the MIC (minimum growth inhibitory concentration) of the MPM aqueous solution when the MPM composition formulated to be 0.1 is dissolved in water is as shown in Table 1.
- the MPM aqueous solution has a broad antibacterial spectrum. That is, the MPM aqueous solution has activity against a wide range of bacterial species. Furthermore, the MPM aqueous solution has activity against MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus). Further, the MPM aqueous solution is stable as an aqueous solution and can be stored for a long period of time.
- MRSA methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
- Example 1-1 First, washing, dehydration and rinsing were performed using a towel washing machine (150 K washer) as a specimen. The process using the washing machine was performed as shown in Table 2. That is, the main washing was performed once and the rinsing was performed three times, and 2000 cc of sodium hypochlorite having a concentration of 12% was added to the main washing and the second rinsing. In addition, 1800 cc of synthetic detergent (Cosmo Clean) and 500 cc of TK2000 (alkali assistant) were further added during the main washing.
- an extract was obtained by the stomacher method and used as a sample. That is, a towel and 100 ml of sterilized physiological saline were placed in a sterilized plastic bag for stomacher, and the extract was obtained by treating with a stomacher for about 3 minutes. Three types of towels were used for obtaining the extract by the stomacher method: a towel immediately after washing, a towel stored at room temperature for 1 week after washing, and a towel stored at room temperature for 2 weeks after washing. . In addition, for each condition, a cleaning test was performed on two specimens (towels).
- A-1 is the number of bacteria of general bacteria cultured in a Petri dish for the sample of one specimen (towel)
- A-2 is the number of bacteria of general bacteria cultured in a Petri dish for the sample (towel).
- Example 1-2 The same treatment as in Example 1-1 was performed except that the amount of the MPM aqueous solution added in the third rinse was 150 cc.
- the number of bacteria of a general bacterium cultured in a Petri dish with a sample of one specimen (towel) is B-1
- the number of bacteria of a general bacterium cultured with a sample of another specimen (towel) in a Petri dish is B. -2 as shown in Table 3.
- Example 2-1 In the same manner as in Example 1-1, washing, rinsing and dewatering of towels were performed using a washing machine. Thereafter, influenza virus was sprayed on a towel, and an extract was obtained by a stomacher method 1 hour after the influenza virus spraying to prepare a sample.
- Example 2-2 The same treatment as in Example 2-1 was performed except that the amount of the MPM aqueous solution added in the third rinse was 150 cc. This operation was performed on four specimens, and the results and average values are shown in Table 3.
- Example 2-1 (Comparative Example 2-1) The same treatment as in Example 2-1 was performed except that the MPM aqueous solution was not added in the third rinse. This operation was performed on four specimens, and the results and average values are shown in Table 4.
- Example 3-1 Inspection cleaning test for Bacillus cereus
- Example 3-1 In the same manner as in Example 1-1, washing, rinsing and dewatering of towels were performed using a washing machine. Then, using this towel as a specimen, the specimen was subjected to an antibacterial activity test based on the 10.1 bacterial solution absorption method of 10 quantitative tests in JIS L 1902: 2008 “Antimicrobial test method and antibacterial effect of textile products”.
- this antibacterial activity test one strain of Becillus cereus IFO13494 (Bacillus cereus) was used. Further, high-pressure steam sterilization (121 ° C., 15 minutes) was not performed on the specimen.
- Example 3-2 The test was performed in the same manner as in Example 3-1, except that the type of bacteria used in the antibacterial activity test was Becillus cereus IFO13494 (Bacillus cereus, spores). The results are shown in Table 6.
- Example 4-1 The towel was washed, rinsed and dehydrated using a washing machine in the same manner as in Example 1-1, and an extract was obtained by the stomacher method to obtain a sample.
- 0.1 mL of the test bacterial solution was inoculated into 10 mL of a sample diluent obtained by diluting this sample (100-fold, 1000-fold, and 10000-fold dilutions of the sample prepared with 1/20 concentration of Nutrient Broth).
- test bacterium solution was obtained by culturing a test bacterium (Staphylococcus aureus, IID 1677 (MRSA)) in Nutrient Agar (Difco) at 37 ° C. ⁇ 1 ° C. for 16 to 20 hours, and then at a 1/20 concentration of Nutrient Broth (Difco ) And prepared so that the number of bacteria is 10 6 to 10 7 / mL.
- test solution Store the test solution at 37 ° C. ⁇ 1 ° C., and immediately dilute the test solution after 15 seconds, 1 hour and 24 hours on the bacterial count medium at the start to 10 times, and determine the number of viable bacteria in the test solution. And measured.
- culture medium for measuring the number of bacteria SCDLP agar medium (manufactured by Nippon Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.) was cultured at 35 ° C. ⁇ 1 ° C. for 2 days by the pour plate culture method.
- Wastewater containing the MPM composition discharged in the process using the washing machine as in Example 1-1 was collected in a treatment tank. About drainage of this treatment tank, hydrogen ion concentration (pH), chemical oxygen demand (COD), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and suspended solids (SS), hexane extract, coliform group, total nitrogen And the measurement was performed for each item of total phosphorus. The measurement was performed three times in total, changing the date and time. The results are shown in Table 8.
- the waste water from the treatment tank satisfies the environmental standards and does not adversely affect the microorganisms (bacteria) in the treatment tank that performs the microorganism treatment method.
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Description
また、VOSO4、K11H[(VO)3(SbW9O33)2]、Na9[SbW9O33]、オキサシリンをモル比で5.5:1:17.3:12.5の割合で使用することが特に好ましい。また、イルガサンの配合量はモル比でK11H[(VO)3(SbW9O33)2]の10%程度とする等、他の4種の化合物の配合量よりも少なくすることが特に好ましい。
クリーニング槽から排出されるMPM組成物等を含む排水は、微生物処理法により排水処理を行う処理槽に集められる。
クリーニング槽から排出されるMPM組成物等を含む排水は、微生物処理法により排水処理を行う処理槽に集められる。
また、第3の実施の形態に係るおしぼりの製造方法より製造されたおしぼりは、日本清浄紙綿類工業会の紙おしぼりの衛生基準を満たすものとなる。
また、MPM水溶液は、水溶液として安定であり、長期間の保存も可能である。
(実施例1-1)
まず、検体としてのタオルの洗濯機(150Kワッシャー)を用いて洗浄、脱水及びすすぎを行った。洗濯機を用いた工程は、表2に示すように行った。即ち、本洗1回、すすぎ3回行い、本洗及びすすぎ2回目に濃度12%の次亜塩素酸ナトリウム2000ccをそれぞれ加えた。また、本洗の際にはさらに合成洗剤(コスモクリーン)1800cc及びTK2000(アルカリ助剤)500ccを加えた。また、すすぎ3回目にはMPM組成物(配合比は、モル比でVOSO4:K11H[(VO)3(SbW9O33)2]:Na9[SbW9O33]:オキサシリン:イルガサン=5.5:1:17.3:12.5:0.1でそれぞれ25、115、1000、100、0.6μg/mLを含むMPM水溶液100ccを加えた。
すすぎ3回目に加えるMPM水溶液の量を150ccとした以外は、実施例1-1と同様の処理を行った。また、1つの検体(タオル)についての試料をペトリ皿で培養した一般細菌の細菌数をB-1、もう1つの検体(タオル)についての試料をペトリ皿で培養した一般細菌の細菌数をB-2として表3に示した。
(実施例2-1)
実施例1-1と同様に洗濯機を用いてタオルの洗浄、すすぎ及び脱水を行った。その後、タオルにインフルエンザウイルスを噴霧し、インフルエンザウイルス噴霧1時間後に、ストマッカー法により抽出液を得て試料とした。
すすぎ3回目に加えるMPM水溶液の量を150ccとした以外は、実施例2-1と同様の処理を行った。なお、この操作は4つの検体について行い、それぞれの結果及び平均値を表3に示した。
すすぎ3回目にMPM水溶液を加えなかった以外は、実施例2-1と同様の処理を行った。なお、この操作は4つの検体について行い、それぞれの結果及び平均値を表4に示した。
(実施例3-1)
実施例1-1と同様に洗濯機を用いてタオルの洗浄、すすぎ及び脱水を行った。その後、このタオルを検体として、JIS L 1902:2008「繊維製品の抗菌性試験方法及び抗菌効果」における10定量試験の10.1菌液吸収法に基づいて検体の抗菌力試験を行った。この抗菌力試験においては、Becillus cereus IFO13494(セレウス菌)の1菌株を用いた。また、検体に対する高圧蒸気滅菌(121℃、15分間)は行わなかった。また、対照としては、すすぎ3回目にMPM水溶液を加えなかったタオルを用いた。
セレウス菌の接種直後及び37℃、18時間培養後の試験片中の生菌数を測定し、表5に示した。
抗菌力試験において用いる菌の種類をBecillus cereus IFO13494(セレウス菌,芽胞)とした以外は、実施例3-1と同様に試験を行った。結果を表6に示す。
(実施例4-1)
実施例1-1と同様に洗濯機を用いてタオルの洗浄、すすぎ及び脱水を行い、ストマッカー法により抽出液を得て、試料とした。この試料を希釈した検体希釈液(1/20濃度のNutrient Brothで調製した検体の100倍、1000倍、10000倍希釈液)10mLに試験菌液を0.1mL接種し、試験液とした。
実施例1-1のように洗濯機を用いた工程で排出されるMPM組成物を含む排水を処理槽に集めた。この処理槽の排水について、水素イオン濃度(pH)、化学的酸素要求量(COD)、生物化学的酸素要求量(BOD)及び浮遊物質量(SS)、ヘキサン抽出物質、大腸菌群数、全窒素及び全りんの各項目について測定を行った。なお、測定は日時を変えて計3回行った。結果を表8に示す。
Claims (3)
- VOSO4、K11H[(VO)3(SbW9O33)2]、Na9[SbW9O33]、オキサシリン及び5-クロロ-2-(2,4-ジクロロフェノキシ)フェノールを含む組成物を基材に含有させたことを特徴とするおしぼり。
- 基材を準備する準備工程と、
VOSO4、K11H[(VO)3(SbW9O33)2]、Na9[SbW9O33]、オキサシリン及び5-クロロ-2-(2,4-ジクロロフェノキシ)フェノールを含む組成物を前記基材に含有させる含有工程と
を含むことを特徴とするおしぼりの製造方法。 - 前記基材を洗浄する洗浄工程を含み、
前記洗浄工程は、前記含有工程よりも前に行われることを特徴とする請求項2記載のおしぼりの製造方法。
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