Author: Gudmundsdottir, Ãgústa; Scheving, Reynir; Lindberg, Fredrik; Stefansson, Bjarki
Title: Inactivation of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 and HCoVâ€229E in vitro by ColdZyme® a medical device mouth spray against common cold Cord-id: eadu2ba3 Document date: 2020_9_25
ID: eadu2ba3
Snippet: BACKGROUND: The COVIDâ€19 pandemic calls for effective and safe treatments. SARSâ€CoVâ€2 causing COVIDâ€19 actively replicates in the throat, unlike SARSâ€CoV, and shows high pharyngeal viral shedding even in patients with mild symptoms of the disease. HCoVâ€229E is one of four coronaviruses causing the common cold. In this study, the efficacy of ColdZyme® (CZâ€MD), a medical device mouth spray, was tested against SARSâ€CoVâ€2 and HCoVâ€229E in vitro. The CZâ€MD provides a protective
Document: BACKGROUND: The COVIDâ€19 pandemic calls for effective and safe treatments. SARSâ€CoVâ€2 causing COVIDâ€19 actively replicates in the throat, unlike SARSâ€CoV, and shows high pharyngeal viral shedding even in patients with mild symptoms of the disease. HCoVâ€229E is one of four coronaviruses causing the common cold. In this study, the efficacy of ColdZyme® (CZâ€MD), a medical device mouth spray, was tested against SARSâ€CoVâ€2 and HCoVâ€229E in vitro. The CZâ€MD provides a protective glycerol barrier containing cod trypsin as an ancillary component. Combined, these ingredients can inactivate common cold viruses in the throat and mouth. The CZâ€MD is believed to act on the viral surface proteins that would perturb their entry pathway into cells. The efficacy and safety of the CZâ€MD has been demonstrated in clinical trials on the common cold. METHOD OF STUDY: The ability of the CZâ€MD to inactivate SARSâ€CoVâ€2 and HCoVâ€229E was tested using an in vitro virucidal suspension test (ASTM E1052). RESULTS: CZâ€MD inactivated SARSâ€CoVâ€2 by 98.3% and HCoVâ€229E by 99.9%. CONCLUSION: CZâ€MD mouth spray can inactivate the respiratory coronaviruses SARSâ€CoVâ€2 and HCoVâ€229E in vitro. Although the in vitro results presented cannot be directly translated into clinical efficacy, the study indicates that CZâ€MD might offer a protective barrier against SARSâ€CoVâ€2 and a decreased risk of COVIDâ€19 transmission. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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