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ISO 20743

Determination of Antimicrobial Activity of Textile Clothes

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ISO 20743: 2013 Test Protocol – Determination of Antibacterial Activity of Textile Products

ISO 20743 is a widely recognized quantitative test method for determining the antibacterial efficacy of textiles treated with antibacterial finishes. These textiles enhance hygiene and reduce infection risks in critical areas such as healthcare facilities and public spaces. By performing this test, manufacturers can validate their products’ antibacterial properties, ensuring they meet quality standards and provide enhanced consumer protection.

Products to be Tested with ISO 20743

ISO 20743 test method applies to all textile products regardless of the type of antibacterial agents. It includes –

  • clothes, 
  • waddings, 
  • threads,
  • bedclothes, 
  • home furnishings,
  • and miscellaneous goods.
Test process of ISO 20743

Test procedure

Test requirement:

  • Test Samples: 6 antibacterial-treated fabrics and 6 control (untreated) fabrics.
  • Sterilization: All test samples must be sterilized to avoid contamination.

Preparation

Inoculation: Test bacterial suspension of a known titre is inoculated onto the sample material. Three different inoculation methods are available to determine the antibacterial activity of the treated textiles.

  1. Absorption method
      • Inoculation: Test bacterial suspension is directly inoculated onto the test specimens.
  2. Transfer method
      • Inoculation: Bacterial suspension is inoculated on agar plates and then transferred to the textile specimens.
  3. Printing method
      • Printing Bacteria: Test bacteria are printed onto specimens using a filter.

At MIS, our experts use the absorption methodto determine the antibacterial activity of treated samples.

Incubation

  1. Zero-minute titre determination
      • Both control and treated samples (3 each) are immediately washed with 20 ml of neutralizing media (Soya Casein Digest Lecithin Polysorbate Broth, SCDLP) after bacterial inoculation.
  2. Extended incubation
      • The remaining six specimens (3 control and 3 testing samples) are incubated at 37°C ± 2°C for 18 to 24 hours with the test bacterial suspension.

Neutralization

  • After incubation, the reaction is stopped by adding 20 ml of neutralizing media (SCDLP) to the tubes, followed by shaking to ensure proper mixing.

Enumeration

  • Serial dilution and plating of the bacterial suspension from each tube are performed.
  • The decrease in microbial growth is compared to the control fabric.

Passing Criteria:

The standard protocol does not mention a specific log reduction value. However, the product can be considered to pass the test if it shows a log reduction of 2 and above.

Importance of ISO 20743

ISO 20743 is a crucial textile industry standard. It helps manufacturers ensure that textiles provide effective antibacterial protection. This is vital for products to be used in healthcare, sportswear, and daily clothing to prevent bacterial and fungal growth, which can cause odors, stains, and fabric deterioration.

Benefits of performing the test

  • Standardized validation: The standard provides a reliable test method thus ensuring accuracy in results.
  • Consumer confidence: Tested products increase consumer trust and confidence through scientific validation of product claims.
  • Regulatory compliance: The test helps meet the requirements of various regulatory bodies, thus ensuring compliance.
  • Competitive advantage: Tested products have an edge over other similar products thus increasing product sales among health-conscious consumers.
  • Quality control: The standard testing protocol enhances internal quality control processes, ensuring high product standards.

Related test method

ISO 20743 and JIS L 1902 are the most commonly used test methods to determine the antimicrobial activity of textile clothes. These two methods are very identical technically but are named by two different organizations. JIS stands for Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) and ISO stands for International Organization for Standardization. At MIS, we perform both of these test methods to check the efficacy of antibacterial-treated clothes.

How can MIS help?

At Microbe Investigations Switzerland, we specialize in ISO 20743 testing, helping you verify the antibacterial performance of your textile products. Our state-of-the-art testing facilities and expert team provide comprehensive, reliable, and accurate evaluations, ensuring your products are safe, effective, and compliant with international standards.

To learn more about our ISO 20743 antimicrobial testing services or to schedule a consultation, please contact our specialists today.

FAQs

ISO 20743 is a ‘quantitative test’ used to determine the efficacy of antibacterial textile products in preventing the growth of harmful bacteria.

This test method applies to all textile products such as cloth, wadding, thread, bedclothes, home furnishings, and miscellaneous goods.

It takes 7-8 days to complete the test.

At Microbe Investigations Switzerland, we perform this test using the following bacteria: Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC 15442), Escherichia coli (ATCC 8739), Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 6538P), Enterococcus hirae (ATCC 10541), Klebsiella pneumoniae (ATCC 4352), MRSA (ATCC 33591), Salmonella enterica (ATCC 10708), Candida albicans (MTCC 3017). Additional strains can be tested on request.

The antibacterial activity is measured using the absorption method wherein the reduction of bacterial colonies on treated textiles is compared to that on untreated controls.

Testing frequency is not specified in the standard. However, regular testing is recommended to continue compliance and efficacy.

Textile products must show a significant decrease ( 2 log reduction or above) in bacterial load on the test fabric compared to the control fabric to pass this test.

Yes. This test can be used to compare the antibacterial efficacy of various treatments by assessing their antibacterial activity against a standard control.

The test report shall include details on the test procedure, bacterial reduction percentages, log reduction values, and overall antibacterial activity of the tested textile.

Yes. The results provide scientifically validated data that can substantiate antibacterial claims and help meet regulatory requirements for product efficacy and safety.

Certification enhances product credibility, aids in regulatory compliance, and provides a competitive market advantage.

Variations in test conditions, potential neutralizer effectiveness, and the specific bacterial strains used must be considered while interpreting results.

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