Nasal spray developed in Turkey kills coronavirus in 1 minute

Nasal spray developed in Turkey kills coronavirus in 1 minute By Qatar Day - January 26, 2021
Nasal spray developed in Turkey kills coronavirus in 1 minute

Nasal spray developed in Turkey kills coronavirus in 1 minute

The outbreak of COVID-19, which has now affected the whole world, put many microbiologists to work finding solutions. While health care professionals labor intensely in laboratories to develop tests, vaccines and treatments, a nasal spray has been developed at Bursa’s Uludag University that can kill the coronavirus in just one minute.

The solution named Genoxyn, which completely kills the virus, was developed by associate professor Dr. Sehime Gülsün Temel, operator Dr. Ahmet Ümit Sabanci and Dr. Cüneyt Özakin, a faculty member of Uludag University's Medical Microbiology Department.

The researchers collaborated with academics from Uludag and Çukurova universities to test the developed solution’s antimicrobial and antiviral effects. The study found that the solution prevented the reproduction of bacteria and viruses.

Sabanci said he had been carrying out his studies on protection from disease before the coronavirus pandemic started. "With Cüneyt Özakin, we showed that the solution has antibacterial activity, and after the pandemic began, we thought about whether we could develop this solution to contribute to (the fight against) COVID-19. So, we refined a new oral and nasal spray and sent it to biocompatibility tests,” he said.

“It was already known that the transmission points of the virus are the mouth and nose, and our studies determined that the solution both killed and cured the virus on the mouth and nose tissue. The death of the virus in a short time means preventing its entry into the cells and reducing the virus's number. If the solution can prevent contamination, it will be a good protector for us," Sabanci explained.

Temel, meanwhile, said they proved the solution kills the virus within a minute and, most importantly, showed that the solution does not damage people's epithelial cells in their mucous membranes. "We have even shown that it has a healing effect on these cells. Therefore, this means that it is safe to use as it does not harm human cells," she said.

Özakin, on the other hand, said that Sabanci came up with this solution two years ago for it to be tested for its antimicrobial activities. "Based on international methods, we found out that the solution was a product that could be used with some effects such as tissue healing and the prevention of inflation. The primary ingredient of the developed product was known for years; however, there were problems in its use for human health. It did not have a permanent effect, and its structure was deteriorating rapidly,” he explained.

“After new developments were made on the product, the product's effects became more permanent with the latest technological applications. With the nanotechnological applications, it began to show a long-lasting impact through the particular molecules it binds. Also, the fact that it has biocompatibility, which means it acts without damaging human tissues and cells, has enabled us to make it usable for human health," Özakin said.

Özakin said they had initially tested the solution's antiviral effectiveness against common viruses, but when the coronavirus pandemic began, their focus switched to the SARS-CoV-2 virus. After conducting the necessary tests, the three researchers demonstrated that the solution has a direct effect on the novel coronavirus.

"We have demonstrated that it has a lethal effect against bacteria, fungi and especially SARS-CoV-2," Özakin said.

By Qatar Day - January 26, 2021

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