Leading Cleaning Products Called Effective Against Virus That Causes COVID-19
Viruses like SARS-CoV-2 are some of the most vulnerable pathogens to the microbicidal agents in many detergents and cleaning solutions, including soaps for personal care and liquid hand washes.
The active ingredients in many top-selling cleaning solutions and hygiene disinfectants are nearly 100% effective in killing SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, according to investigators with a company called RB, which manufactures a slew of such cleaning products.
In a research letter published today in the
In fact, say investigators, viruses like SARS-CoV-2 are some of the most vulnerable pathogens to the microbicidal agents in many detergents and cleaning solutions, including soaps for personal care and liquid hand washes.
“Inactivation of such viruses by formulated microbicidal actives and detergents is believed to occur as a result of disruption of the virally modified, host-cell-derived, phospholipid bilayer glycoproteinaceous envelope and the associated spike glycoproteins that interact with the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE2) receptor required for infection of host cells,” the research letter states.
Bruce Charlesworth, MBChB, RB’s chief medical officer, said in a
The research letter states that “all of the microbicidal actives were effective for inactivating SARS-CoV-2, demonstrating ≥3.0 to ≥4.7 log10reduction of infectious virus within the tested 1 to 5 minutes contact time in virucidal efficacy testing conducted per applicable ASTM International and EN standards.”
RM manufactures a slew of cleaning products including Lysol, Durex, Finish, Vanish, Harpic, Cillit, Bang, Enfamil, Nutramigen, Nurofen, Strepsils, and Gaviscon.
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