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JNCASR Bangalore developed an Antimicrobial coating to stop Spread of Viruses


  • Bangalore based Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) has developed an Antimicrobial coating to stop Spread of deadly influenza virus and other harmful infections.
  • Highlights,
    - The efficiency of the coating is 100% destruction of the influenza virus, which shows that the coating may be effective in destroying COVID 19 infection.
    - It is very simple and hence does not require skilled personnel for its development is already set to be tested against COVID-19.
    - If it is found to be active, a number of PPEs, such as masks, gowns, gloves, face shields, used by doctors and nurses can be coated with it, imparting enhanced protection and safety to them.
  • About Antimicrobial Coating,
    - It has been developed by Professor Jayanta Haldar’s group at JNCASR including Mr. Sreyan Ghosh, Dr. Riya Mukherjee, and Dr. Debajyoti Basak.
    - The compound that the scientists have synthesized for the coating is soluble in a range of solvents such as water, ethanol, methanol, and chloroform.

Published On : 07 Apr 2020

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