Inactivation of avian influenza virus, Newcastle disease virus and goose parvovirus using solution of nano-sized scallop shell powder

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Scallop shell powder produced by calcination process - the average diameter of the powder particles being 20 μm (SSP) - was further ground into nano-sized particles, with average diameter of 500 nm, here designated CaO-Nano. Solution of CaO-Nano could inactivate avian influenza virus within 5 sec, whereas the solution of SSP could not even after 1 hr incubation. CaO-Nano solution could also inactivate Newcastle disease virus and goose parvovirus within 5 sec and 30 sec, respectively. The virus-inactivating capacity (neutralizing index: NI>3) of the solution was not reduced by the presence of 20% fetal bovine serum. CaO-Nano solution seems to be a good candidate of materials for enhancement of biosecurity in farms.

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Thammakarn, C., Satoh, K., Suguro, A., Hakim, H., Ruenphet, S., & Takehara, K. (2014). Inactivation of avian influenza virus, Newcastle disease virus and goose parvovirus using solution of nano-sized scallop shell powder. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 76(9), 1277–1280. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.14-0158

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