Respiratory Safety Evaluation in Mice and Inhibition of Adenoviral Amplification in Human Bronchial Endothelial Cells Using a Novel Type of Chlorine Dioxide Gas Reactor
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a growing demand for effective and safe disinfectants. A novel use of chlorine dioxide (ClO ) gas, which can satisfy such demand, has been reported. However, its efficacy and safety remain unclear. For the safe use of this gas, the stable rele...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Toxics (Basel) 2022-01, Vol.10 (1), p.38 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a growing demand for effective and safe disinfectants. A novel use of chlorine dioxide (ClO
) gas, which can satisfy such demand, has been reported. However, its efficacy and safety remain unclear. For the safe use of this gas, the stable release of specific concentrations is a must. A new type of ClO
generator called Dr.CLO
has recently been introduced. This study aimed to investigate: (1) the effects of Dr.CLO
on inhibiting adenoviral amplification on human bronchial epithelial (HBE) cells; and (2) the acute inhalation safety of using Dr.CLO
in animal models. After infecting HBE cells with a recombinant adenovirus, the inhibitory power of Dr.CLO
on the virus was expressed as IFU/mL in comparison with the control group. The safety of ClO
gas was indirectly predicted using mice by measuring single-dose inhalation toxicity in specially designed chambers. Dr.CLO
was found to evaporate in a very constant concentration range at 0-0.011 ppm/m
for 42 days. In addition, 36-100% of adenoviral amplification was suppressed by Dr.CLO
, depending on the conditions. The LC
of ClO
gas to mice was approximately 68 ppm for males and 141 ppm for females. Histopathological evaluation showed that the lungs of female mice were more resistant to the toxicity from higher ClO
gas concentrations than those of male mice. Taken together, these results indicate that Dr.CLO
can be used to provide a safe indoor environment due to its technology that maintains the stable concentration and release of ClO
gas, which could suppress viral amplification and may prevent viral infections. |
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ISSN: | 2305-6304 2305-6304 |
DOI: | 10.3390/toxics10010038 |