# Label-Free Flow Cytometry: A Powerful Tool to Rapidly and Accurately Assess the Efficacy of Chemical Disinfectants

**Authors:** Andreea Pîndaru, Luminița Gabriela Măruțescu, Marcela Popa, Claude Lambert, Mariana-Carmen Chifiriuc

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms13051156 · Microorganisms · 2025-05-19

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a fast, label-free flow cytometry method to assess how well disinfectants kill bacteria, offering results in hours instead of days.

## Contribution

The study introduces a novel label-free flow cytometry protocol for rapid disinfectant efficacy testing.

## Key findings

- Label-free FCM provided results in ~4 hours with strong correlation to standard tests.
- The method detected viable but non-culturable bacteria after chlorine disinfectant treatment.
- FCM showed high sensitivity (0.94) and specificity (0.98) compared to traditional methods.

## Abstract

A rapid and accurate evaluation of a chemical disinfectant’s bactericidal efficacy is crucial for ensuring effective infection control, preventing the spread of pathogens, and supporting the development of new disinfectant formulations. In this study, we report a rapid, label-free flow cytometry (FCM) protocol for evaluating the bactericidal efficacy of disinfectants. Five commercial disinfectants (alcohols, oxidizing agents, and alkylating agents) were evaluated against type strains recommended by EN 13727+A2 and ten clinical strains. The label-free FCM method allowed the determination of disinfectant efficacy through assessment of scatter light profiles (FSC-H/SSC-H) and count differences. The label-free FCM provided the results in approximately 4 h and showed strong correlation with standard tests (91.4%, sensitivity 0.94 and specificity 0.98) that can take up to 48 h. Our results represent a proof-of-principle that label-free FCM can reliably assess the efficacy of chemical disinfectants, the same day, and substantially faster than the current growth-based methods. Additionally, the study highlights the potential of the FCM method for detecting the occurrence of viable but non-culturable bacteria following treatment with chlorine-based disinfectants. With its speed, accuracy, and capability to identify bacterial injuries at a single-cell level, the FCM method is a powerful tool for assessing the efficacy of new disinfectant formulations.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** chlorine (PubChem CID 312)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** infection (MESH:D007239), bacterial injuries (MESH:D001424)
- **Chemicals:** agents (-), chlorine (MESH:D002713), alcohols (MESH:D000438)

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