Virucidal agents in the eve of manorapid synergy
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Virucidal agents in the eve of manorapid synergy
Abstract
Virucidal agents are chemical substances that attack and inactivate viral particles outside the cell (virions). In general this is accomplished by damaging their protein shells (capsid) or the substance penetrates the core itself, where it destroys the genetic material. Damage to the virion structure is also possible. These agents are used not only for traditional surface disinfection or sterilization of blood, blood products, and other medicinal products as well as in antiviral chemotherapy. They have also been used in recent times for inactivation of viruses in foodstuffs, detergents or cosmetics. Below is given an overview of the data currently available on the performance of these substances when used for the latter applications (cleaning and cosmetics). These include:hydrogen peroxide, hypochlorites, cupric and ferric ions, per-acidsethanol, parachlorometaxylenol in a sodium C14-16 olefin sulfonate, glutaraldehyde, quaternary ammonium salts, chlorhexidine and chlorhexidine gluconate, curdline sulphate, glycerol, lipids, azodicarbonamide, cicloxolone sodium, dichlorisocyanuric acid (sodium salt), benzalkonium salts, disulfate benzamides and benzisothiazolones, congo red, ascorbic acid, nonoxynol-9, para-aminobenzoic acid, bis(monosuccinamide) derivative of p,p'-bis(2-aminoethyl) diphenlyi-C60) (fullerene).merocyanine, benzoporphyrin derivative monoacid ring A, rose bengal, hypericin, hypocrellin A, anthraquinones extracted from plants, sulfonated anthraquinones and other anthraquinone derivativesGRAMICIDINE, GOSSYPOL, GARLIC (ALLIUM SATIVUM) EXTRACT AND ITS COMPONENTS: ajoene, diallyl thiosulfinate (allicin), allyl methyl thioulfinate, methyl allyl thiosulfinate, extracts of ledium, motherworth, celandine, black currant, coaberry and bilberry, extract of Cordia salicifolia, steam distillate from Houttuynia cordata (Saururaceae) and its component, 5,6,7-trimethoxyflavone from Calicarpa japonica, isoscullarein (5,7,8,4'-tetrahydroxyflavone) from Scutellaria baikalensis and isoscutellarein-8-methylether, alkaloids and phytosteryl ester compounds.
Virusinaktivierende Stoffe sind chemische Substanzen, die Viruspartikel angreifen und inaktivieren, die sich außerhalb der Zelle befinden (Virione). Im Allgemeinen geschieht dies, indem deren Proteinhülle (Capsid) beschädigt wird oder die Substanz in den Kern selbst eindringt und dort das Erbgut zerstört. Möglich ist auch die Beschädigung der Virion - Struktur. Diese Agens werden nicht nur in der klassischen Flächendesinfektion oder der Sterilisation von Blut, Blutprodukten und anderen Arzneimitteln bzw. in der antiviralen Chemotherapie eingesetzt, sondern neuerdings auch zur Inaktivierung von Viren in Lebens- und Reinigungsmittel sowie Kosmetika. Es wird eine Zusammenstellung über die aktuell bekannte Leistungsfähigkeit dieser Wirkstoffe im letzten Anwendungsbereich (Reinigung und Kosmetik) gegeben.
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