Probiotic-infused activated charcoal/ hydroxyapatite microbeads: a novel strategy to disinfection
Mohammed A. Alqumber

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new disinfectant using probiotic-infused microbeads to rapidly kill pathogens and provide long-term protection on high-risk surfaces.
Contribution
A novel dual-action disinfectant combining probiotics with activated charcoal/hydroxyapatite microbeads for sustained pathogen control.
Findings
PIMD reduced pathogen loads by ≥99.9% within 1 hour on various surfaces.
Probiotic viability was maintained for at least 21 days post-application.
The formulation showed a mean inhibition zone of 13.84 mm across 43 pathogens.
Abstract
To develop a non-toxic, probiotic-infused activated charcoal/hydroxyapatite microbeads (PIMD) formulated with activated charcoal and hydroxyapatite. The formulation is designed to establish a stable probiotic biofilm on high-risk surfaces, such as medical sink basins and food cutting boards. Its dual mechanism aims to achieve rapid pathogen inhibition and long-term protection through sustained competitive exclusion, including against antibiotic-resistant microorganisms. An applied study was conducted in the Al-Baha region of Saudi Arabia (January 2021–May 2025) employing probiotic-based biotechnology to engineer spatially segregated microenvironments using activated charcoal–hydroxyapatite microbeads. The study integrated ecological modeling concepts—including Gause’s competitive exclusion principle, Lotka–Volterra dynamics and agent-based cross-feeding simulations—with antimicrobial…
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TopicsAntimicrobial agents and applications · Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing · Listeria monocytogenes in Food Safety
