Japan demonstrates ability of chlorine dioxide aqueous solution to combat SARS-CoV-2

June 11, 2021 | Friday | News

Solution Also Effective against Alpha and Gamma Variants of SARS-CoV-2

Image credit- shutterstock.com

Image credit- shutterstock.com

Taiko Pharmaceutical based in Osaka, Japan, has announced that long-lasting chlorine dioxide (ClO2) aqueous solution inactivated over 99.99% of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19 Virus), including its Alpha and Gamma variants, in a test conducted in collaboration with Kitasato Institute/Kitasato University in Tokyo, Japan.

SARS-CoV-2 strains were mixed with Taiko Pharmaceutical's long-lasting ClO2 aqueous solution at the ratio of 1:19 (154 ppm in aqueous solution remained active for three years' storage) and the infectivity titer was determined by the plaque assay at 10 sec and 60 sec using TMPRSS2-expressing Vero E6 cells. The results revealed that the ClO2 aqueous solution inactivated over 99.99% of SARS-CoV-2, including the two variant strains.

The Alpha and Gamma variants of SARS-CoV-2 contain N501Y and E484K mutation, respectively, and these were suggested to affect, respectively, the infection/transmission potency, and antigenic drift. Currently, worldwide dissemination of the N501Y variant has been confirmed.

A study reported that ClO2 denatures the spike protein on the surface of SARS-CoV-2 and inhibits its binding to the human ACE2 receptor. The current study adds invaluable information for the effectiveness of long-lasting ClO2 aqueous solution in disinfecting the coronaviruses.

Sign up for the editor pick and get articles like this delivered right to your inbox.

+Country Code-Phone Number(xxx-xxxxxxx)

Comments

× Your session has been expired. Please click here to Sign-in or Sign-up
   New User? Create Account

Podcast

Survey Box

× Please select an option to participate in the poll.
Processing...   View poll results   More polls

× You have successfully cast your vote.
{{ optionDetail.option }}{{ optionDetail.percentage }}%
{{ optionDetail.percentage }}% Complete
More polls