Tydracide Testing Shows Greater Than 99.999% Kill Rate on COVID-19 Virus in One Minute
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Tydracide Testing Shows Greater Than 99.999% Kill Rate on COVID-19 Virus in One Minute
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TROY, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE/AETOSWire)-- Tygrus LLC announced today that tests conducted by a Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) authorized Bio Safety Level 3 laboratory on its new ingredient, Tydracide, showed that the formulation eliminated the SARS-CoV-2 virus in 1 minute at greater than 5-Log (99.999%) reduction. The tests were conducted on the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the actual virus that causes COVID-19 and not a surrogate virus.

Additional preliminary testing has shown efficacy on other enveloped/non-enveloped viruses and bacteria, as well as expressing no acute toxicity. The formulation tested on the SARS-CoV-2 virus is classified as non-corrosive for 316L stainless steel samples and is ranked “Excellent” in accordance with the Corrosion Resistance tables. Tygrus believes that Tydracide may enable the development of a new class of acidic antimicrobial products for hard surface disinfection and other applications.

"Tydracide demonstrates remarkable antiviral and antibacterial activity, exemplified by its ability to completely inactivate SARS-CoV-2 in one minute using the industry standard viral suspension test," stated Joseph DeVito, PhD, Tygrus' microbiology consultant. "A second round of testing is underway using hard surface disinfecting protocols with results expected soon.”

Tydracide is not currently available for sale. Tygrus anticipates placing Tydracide on the market in the U.S. upon EPA registration.

"Tygrus is in discussions with international distribution partners and we are prepared to ship product to international customers that have obtained country-specific regulatory approval of our new chemistry," stated Dan Jenuwine, Tygrus’ Chief Executive Officer.

Tygrus operates a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Madison Heights, Michigan which has production capacity to manufacture enough active ingredient to produce more than two million gallons per week of formulated, finished product.





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