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Our company is a wholesale supplier of Forbes Coronaguard an innovative product designed to sanitize and disinfect surfaces, providing an extra layer of protection against harmful germs and viruses. With its advanced technology, it helps create a cleaner and safer environment for you and your loved ones.
Key Features
Inactivates Corona family of viruses
PMEE Technology Disables The S Protein In The Virus
Easy to Install
Plug and Play Device
Does not Interfere with Other Electronic Devices
No Chemicals, No Odour and No Stains
Real-Time Protection
No Side Effects
Tested with Equine arteritis virus which belongs to same order (Nidovirales) at LEI, Mexico – Disinfection efficiency : 99.9%
More Resistant surrogate Virus as per USEPA
COVID-19 can easily spread between people, especially indoors and poorly ventilated spaces. When an infected person coughs, sneezes or speaks loudly, up to millions of invisible virus particles are released into the surroundings via respiratory droplets, where they can remain infectious for days. While the larger droplets settle on all nearby surfaces, smaller droplets can remain suspended for up to 20 minutes in the air or up to 48 hours on surfaces indoors.
Research exposes new vulnerabilities in SARS-CoV-2.
Northwestern University researchers have uncovered a new vulnerability in the novel coronavirus' infamous spike protein -- illuminating a relatively simple, potential treatment pathway.
The spike protein contains the virus' binding site, which adheres to host cells and enables the virus to enter and infect the body. Using nanometer-level simulations, the researchers discovered a positively charged site (known as the polybasic cleavage site) located 10 nanometers from the actual binding site on the spike protein. The positively charged site allows strong bonding between the virus protein and the negatively charged human-cell receptors.
Leveraging this discovery, the researchers designed a negatively charged molecule to bind to the positively charged cleavage site. Blocking this site inhibits the virus from bonding to the host cell.
"Our work indicates that blocking this cleavage site may act as a viable prophylactic treatment that decreases the virus' ability to infect humans," said Northwestern's Monica Olvera de la Cruz, who led the work.
Coronaguard Features:
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