Affiliation:
1. Nelson Laboratories Bozeman, LLC, 1765 S. 19th Avenue, Bozeman, MT 59718, USA
2. Innovotech, Inc., Suite L131, 2011—94 St. NW, Edmonton, AL T6N 1H1, Canada
Abstract
Pentasilver hexaoxoiodate (Ag5IO6) has broad-spectrum antimicrobial efficacy, including the long-term prevention of microbial adherence, the rapid killing of planktonic microorganisms, and the elimination of mature biofilms. This study’s goal was to determine whether it may also have antiviral activity against structurally distinct viruses. Ag5IO6 was tested following ASTM E1052-20, Standard Practice to Assess the Activity of Microbicides Against Viruses in Suspension, against adenovirus type 5, murine norovirus, poliovirus type 1, SARS-CoV-2 (original), and SARS-CoV-2 (omicron) (host cells: H1HeLa, RAW 264.7, LLC-MK2, Vero E6, and Vero E6, respectively). A 0.1 g/mL Ag5IO6 suspension was prepared and the viruses were exposed for 30 min, 4 h, or 24 h. Exposure to Ag5IO6 resulted in complete kill of SARS-CoV-2 (omicron) within 30 min, as well as complete kill of both SARS-CoV-2 (original) and the murine norovirus within 4 h. Ag5IO6 showed increasing activity over time against the adenovirus, but did not achieve a 3-log reduction within 24 h, and showed no antiviral activity against the poliovirus. These results demonstrate that Ag5IO6 has antiviral activity against medically important viruses, in addition to its well-characterized antimicrobial activity, suggesting that it may be valuable in situations where the prevention or simultaneous treatment of microbes and viruses are necessary.
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