AOAC Available Chlorine
Equivalency Test
Test Purpose
The purpose of this microbiology
test is to determine the
efficacy of sanitizing rinses of
halide containing products. The
test substance is assayed
alongside 50 ppm, 100 ppm, and
200 ppm NaOCl and compared for
equivalency to comply with the
U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency and other regulatory
agency requirements. The test
substance must demonstrated
equivalency to a minimum 50 ppm
NaOCl standard.
Test Summary
A suspension of bacterial cells
is exposed to the sanitizer and
control NaOCl solutions of known
concentrations for a specified
contact time. After exposure, an
aliquot of the exposed
suspension is transferred to
tubes containing neutralizing
subculture media. The
reinoculation and subculture
process is repeated nine times.
Subculture tubes are then
incubated and assayed
qualitatively for survivors.
Appropriate viability and
neutralization controls are
performed.
Topical Antimicrobial tests include:
l Microbial Time-Kill Tests
l Minimum
Inhibitory Concentration (MIC)
Tests and
l Minimum
Bactericidal Concentration (MBC)
Tests
l AOAC Available Chlorine Equivalency Tests
l Virucidal Suspension Tests
l Virucidal Efficacy on Surrogate Skin Surfaces (Ex-Vivo)
l Zone of Inhibition Tests
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