Peppermint Oil-Based Coating Developed at Flinders University Reduces Infection Risk in Medical Devices
Researchers at Flinders University have created a high-performance coating derived from peppermint essential oil, which shows promise in enhancing the safety and effectiveness of medical devices. The coating is designed to reduce the risk of infections and inflammatory reactions associated with commonly used medical equipment. This development introduces a potential new method for improving patient outcomes in healthcare settings.
The study, led by Matthew Flinders, highlights the antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties of peppermint essential oil as key components of the innovative coating. Researchers tested its application on various medical devices, demonstrating its ability to provide protection against harmful pathogens while minimizing adverse reactions in patients. The findings suggest that this coating could be integrated into existing medical technologies to address longstanding challenges related to device-associated infections and inflammation.
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Date: February 5, 2026
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