Anyone find these comments to be true? This is an article from ABL labs web 
page. The findings suggest that plastic may be better than glass for cs 
storage. Does ABL use plastic for there ASAP solution?
Thanks
Steve 

Silver in Glass vs. Plastic Containers 
  
  
Introduction 

A great deal of controversy has arisen in the market place on the question of 
whether it is better to store silver solutions in glass versus plastic 
containers.  There is a misconception that has prevailed in the market place 
that glass is better.  The idea that glass containers are better for storing 
products which contain silver has never been proven scientifically.  In fact, 
it has been reported in other studies that glass may have a detrimental effect 
on silver products.   

Test Work  

I have been conducting biological studies for 3 years, in the laboratory of a 
major private institution, on the use of silver products to kill and inhibit 
the growth of bacteria.  I have conducted thousands of tests on numerous 
strains of pathogenic bacteria. In the testing I have completed, I have used 
both glass (5 ml glass test tubes) and plastic (Falcon 5 ml polypropylene 
plastic test tubes). In some of the test work we found that there was a 
difference in the amount of silver that was needed to kill the bacteria when 
glass was used versus plastic test tubes.  In order to make sure this was the 
case, it was decided that the MIC tests (Minimum Inhibitory Concentration) 
should be replicated by more than one person and a direct comparison was made.  
The MIC tests were performed in triplicate in both 5 ml 13X100mm glass test 
tubes and 5 ml Falcon polypropylene plastic test tubes.  Results of the 
bacterial (MIC) tests showed that Staphylococcus aureus was inhibited at 2.5 
ppm when the MIC test was performed in the plastic test tubes.  S. aureus was 
inhibited at 5 ppm when the MIC test was performed in glass test tubes.  This 
suggested that the material with which the test tubes were made, specifically 
glass or plastic, may have effected the results of the MIC test.  Numerous 
other tests were also completed using larger concentrations of bacterium and in 
those tests it was found that there was no significant difference at all 
between using the glass test tubes versus plastic test tubes. 

Other Studies 

The studies which I performed are not the only tests showing that glass, in 
some circumstances, may have a detrimental effect on silver products.  It has 
been noted in another independent study which has been cited by other 
researchers that silver can adsorb to glass (Chambers 1960; Thurman 1989). With 
this in mind, it may have been possible that the silver could have adsorbed to 
the surface of the glass test tubes reducing the concentration of available 
silver interacting with the bacteria which resulted in having to use a higher 
amount of silver to kill the bacteria when the glass test tubes were used.  

Conclusion  
  
In the test work I have completed as well as in other available studies, it was 
found that glass may, in some cases, have a detrimental effect on silver 
products.  While it can be said that glass did not always show the detrimental 
effect, it can also be stated that we found no problems at all with using the 
plastic instead of glass.  Our tests, in conclusion with the other available 
independent study (1Chambers et al. and 2Thurman et al.), would suggest, by 
inference, that silver products should not be stored in glass containers which 
could reduce the available concentration of silver, but rather in a high 
quality plastic container. 

Respectively, 

David A. Revelli, MS  "
  
  

 


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