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Osaka, Japan – Panasonic Corporation (https://holdings.panasonic/global/) today announced that its Heating & Ventilation A/C Company (hereinafter referred to as Panasonic) verified that the active chlorine component volatilized from the hypochlorous acid solution, produced by electrolysis of salt water, effectively suppresses over 99% of respiratory syncytial viruses (RS viruses) adhered in a space of approx. 25 m3 within 8 hours(*2).
The hypochlorous acid solution is produced through the electrolysis of salt water and demonstrates high efficacy in sterilization and deodorization. Since adopting the hypochlorous acid solution for the hygiene maintenance system of cup-dispensing vending machines in 1987(*3), Panasonic has been researching hypochlorous acid technology for approximately 40 years. The company verified in the past few years that the solution is effective in suppressing viruses, including the influenza virus (H1N1), novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) Omicron variant, and enterovirus and coxsackievirus, which can cause hand-foot-and-mouth disease, as well as herpangina.
RS viruses are major pathogen responsible for bronchiolitis and pneumonia, particularly known for causing severe illness in infants and the elderly. The viruses are primarily transmitted through contact with respiratory secretions from infected individuals or via airborne droplets released during coughing or sneezing. Upon infection, individuals may exhibit symptoms such as fever, nasal discharge, and coughing. In more severe cases, the condition may progress to wheezing and difficulty breathing.
Based on the current verification results, the active chlorine component volatilized from the hypochlorous acid solution is expected to suppress RS viruses adhered to tables, railings, and other objects.
[Figure 1. Infectivity titer of viruses by time elapsed]
■Verification method
Two cases were verified: one by soaking the rotary sterilization filter in a hypochlorous acid solution of approx. 150 mg/L, exposing the filter to a given amount of wind (3.8 m3/min) to volatilize the active chlorine component, and then exposing RS viruses-attached samples to the volatilized substance; and the other by not exposing the specimens to the active chlorine component (natural attenuation).
■Verification results
The effect of suppressing over 99% of RS viruses within 8 hours was confirmed (Figure 1).
*1: Solution made by electrolysis of salt water
*2: These verifications were conducted for basic research purposes and did not involve any products containing the hypochlorous acid solution.
*3: Including the SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
[Placement of viruses (exposure)]
• Placement of RS viruses-attached samples
Drop a specified amount(*4) of test virus liquid onto each petri dish, and air-dry the liquid for about 20 minutes in airtight container with desiccant inside. Place RS viruses-attached samples 1.5 m away from the verification device (1.2 m above the floor).
*4: 2 μL x 110 spots (total 220 μL)
[Placement of viruses (non-exposure)]
• Place RS viruses-attached samples inside a test chamber of approx. 25 m3.
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Target |
Verification method |
Verification body |
Year of verification |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Influenza A virus (H3N2) |
Contact with gases |
Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science |
2015 |
|
Feline calicivirus (alternative to norovirus) |
Contact with gases |
Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science |
2015 |
|
Novel influenza virus |
Contact with gases |
Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science |
2016 |
|
Rotavirus |
Contact with gases |
Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science |
2016 |
|
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) |
Contact with gases |
Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science |
2016 |
|
Streptococcus pneumoniae |
Contact with gases |
Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science |
2016 |
|
Measles virus |
Contact with gases |
Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science |
2019 |
|
Adenovirus |
Contact with gases |
Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science |
2019 |
|
Enterovirus |
Contact with gases |
Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science |
2020 |
|
Coxsackievirus |
Contact with gases |
Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science |
2020 |
|
Penicillium (spore) |
Contact with gases |
Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science |
2020 |
|
Aspergillus niger (spore) |
Contact with gases |
Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science |
2020 |
|
Moraxella |
Contact with gases |
Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science |
2021 |
|
Micrococcus |
Contact with gases |
Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science |
2021 |
|
Novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) Omicron variant |
Contact with gases |
Shokukanken, Inc. |
2023 |
|
Novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) Omicron variant |
Contact with solutions |
Shokukanken, Inc. |
2023 |
|
Influenza virus (H1N1) |
Contact with solutions |
Shokukanken, Inc. |
2023 |
|
Group A streptococcus |
Contact with gases |
Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science |
2024 |
|
About Panasonic Corporation Panasonic Corporation offers products and services for a variety of living environments, ranging from homes to stores to offices and cities. There are five businesses at the core of Panasonic Corporation: Living Appliances and Solutions Company, Heating & Ventilation A/C Company, Cold Chain Solutions Company, Electric Works Company and China and Northeast Asia Company. The operating company reported consolidated net sales of 3,494.4 billion yen for the year ended March 31, 2024. Panasonic Corporation is committed to fulfilling the mission of Life Tech & Ideas: For the wellbeing of people, society and the planet, and embraces the vision of becoming the best partner of your life with human-centric technology and innovation. Learn more about Panasonic: https://www.panasonic.com/global/about.html |
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