Patent classifications
A01N59/02
Antimicrobial Compositions and Uses Thereof
The present invention provides antimicrobial compositions, typically aqueous compositions, for use in the inhibition and control of microorganisms, including without limitation, viruses, bacteria, fungi and yeast, on organic and inorganic surfaces. The present invention further provides methods of using such compositions for immediate and residual inhibition, including control, of such microorganisms for a period of up to 24 hours and beyond.
Antimicrobial Compositions and Uses Thereof
The present invention provides antimicrobial compositions, typically aqueous compositions, for use in the inhibition and control of microorganisms, including without limitation, viruses, bacteria, fungi and yeast, on organic and inorganic surfaces. The present invention further provides methods of using such compositions for immediate and residual inhibition, including control, of such microorganisms for a period of up to 24 hours and beyond.
Antimicrobial Compositions and Uses Thereof
The present invention provides antimicrobial compositions, typically aqueous compositions, for use in the inhibition and control of microorganisms, including without limitation, viruses, bacteria, fungi and yeast, on organic and inorganic surfaces. The present invention further provides methods of using such compositions for immediate and residual inhibition, including control, of such microorganisms for a period of up to 24 hours and beyond.
SURFACE DISINFECTANT WITH RESIDUAL BIOCIDAL PROPERTY
A biofilm sealant is provided imparting a residual biocidal property. The biofilm sealant is used to treat a surface to impart a film having a capacity to quickly kill bacteria and other germs for at least 24 hours after deposit of the film on a treated surface. The disinfectant formulation biofilm sealant comprises a polymer binder, wherein the polymer binder is an oxazoline homopolymer or an extended or a modified polymer based on an oxazoline homopolymer, and a biocidal compound.
SURFACE DISINFECTANT WITH RESIDUAL BIOCIDAL PROPERTY
A biofilm sealant is provided imparting a residual biocidal property. The biofilm sealant is used to treat a surface to impart a film having a capacity to quickly kill bacteria and other germs for at least 24 hours after deposit of the film on a treated surface. The disinfectant formulation biofilm sealant comprises a polymer binder, wherein the polymer binder is an oxazoline homopolymer or an extended or a modified polymer based on an oxazoline homopolymer, and a biocidal compound.
Antipathogenic devices and methods thereof
Disclosed herein are compositions, devices and methods for inactivating viruses, bacteria, and fungi. The compositions, methods, and devices may include coatings or slurries such as silicon nitride powder coatings or slurries for the inactivation of viruses, bacteria, and/or fungi.
Antipathogenic devices and methods thereof
Disclosed herein are compositions, devices and methods for inactivating viruses, bacteria, and fungi. The compositions, methods, and devices may include coatings or slurries such as silicon nitride powder coatings or slurries for the inactivation of viruses, bacteria, and/or fungi.
BIOCIDAL COMPOSITIONS WITH HYDRONIUM ION SOURCES FOR BIOFILM CONTROL
Biocide compositions efficacious for biofilm control, including treatment and/or prevention, comprising the synergistic combination of biocide(s) with a source of hydronium ions are disclosed. Methods of deactivating, removing and/or preventing biofilms with the compositions are also provided.
BIOCIDAL COMPOSITIONS WITH HYDRONIUM ION SOURCES FOR BIOFILM CONTROL
Biocide compositions efficacious for biofilm control, including treatment and/or prevention, comprising the synergistic combination of biocide(s) with a source of hydronium ions are disclosed. Methods of deactivating, removing and/or preventing biofilms with the compositions are also provided.
Light activated gasotransmitter generating compositions
A composition comprising an organic photoactivator, a gasotransmitter salt which converts into a gasotransmitter via electron transfer, and an electron donor which donates an electron to the photoactivator when the photoactivator is in a photo-excited state.