Microbial Stability of Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Products

AAPS PharmSciTech. 2018 Jan;19(1):60-78. doi: 10.1208/s12249-017-0875-1. Epub 2017 Oct 10.

Abstract

This review gives a brief overview about microbial contamination in pharmaceutical products. We discuss the distribution and potential sources of microorganisms in different areas, ranging from manufacturing sites, pharmacy stores, hospitals, to the post-market phase. We also discuss the factors that affect microbial contamination in popular dosage forms (e.g., tablets, sterile products, cosmetics). When these products are contaminated, the microorganisms can cause changes. The effects range from mild changes (e.g., discoloration, texture alteration) to severe effects (e.g., changes in activities, toxicity). The most common method for countering microbial contamination is the use of preservatives. We review some frequently used preservatives, and we describe the mechanisms by which microorganisms develop resistance to these preservatives. Finally, because preservatives are inherently toxic, we review the efforts of researchers to utilize water activity and other non-preservative approaches to combat microbial contamination.

Keywords: Cosmetics; Microbial contamination; Pharmaceutical products; Preservatives; Stability; Water activity.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Bacteria / isolation & purification
  • Cosmetics
  • Dosage Forms
  • Drug Contamination* / prevention & control
  • Fungi / isolation & purification
  • Preservatives, Pharmaceutical*

Substances

  • Cosmetics
  • Dosage Forms
  • Preservatives, Pharmaceutical