Inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 by Ozonated Glycerol

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Yohei Takeda
Dulamjav Jamsransuren
Yoshimasa Makita
Akihiro Kaneko
Sachiko Matsuda
Haruko Ogawa
Hourei Oh
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[1] Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine,Research Center for Global Agromedicine
[2] Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine,Department of Veterinary Medicine
[3] Osaka Dental University,Department of Chemistry
[4] Ikegami General Hospital,Department of Oral Surgery
[5] Osaka Dental University,Center of Innovation in Dental Education
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Ozonated glycerol; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; Antiviral material; Hand hygiene;
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We evaluated the SARS-CoV-2-inactivation activity of ozonated glycerol (OG). When a viral solution with 1% fetal bovine serum (FBS) was mixed with test solutions at a ratio of 1:19 and incubated for 20 s, OG with ozone concentrations of over 1000 ppm inactivated ≥ 94.38% of the virus. Extension of the reaction time to 1 h led to the inactivation of ≥ 99.82% of the virus (the viral titer was below the detection limit). Extension to 24 h resulted in concentrations over 200 ppm OG inactivating ≥ 99.87% of the virus (the viral titers were below the detection limit). Next, viral solutions with 1, 20, and 40% FBS were mixed with test solutions at a ratio of 1:19 and incubated for 5 min. Whereas the virucidal activity of 500 ppm OG was very limited in the presence of 1% FBS (79.47% inactivation), it increased in the presence of 20 and 40% FBS (95.13 and 97.95% inactivation, respectively; the viral titers were not below the detection limit). Meanwhile, over 1000 ppm OG inactivated ≥ 99.44% of the virus regardless of the FBS concentration (the viral titers were below the detection limit). Extension of the reaction time to 1 h led to 500 ppm OG inactivating ≥ 99.91 and ≥ 99.95% of the virus with 20 and 40% FBS, respectively (the viral titers were below the detection limit). These results suggested that OG might be useful as a virucidal agent against SARS-CoV-2.
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