Peak Surgicals provide the Sterilization Box. In order to avoid the COVID-19 virus and other infections, contacting surfaces that come into touch with people and other dangerous bacteria must be sanitized. An inexpensive sterilization box prototype is created in this study to clean small things. The box uses heat and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Two studies were conducted to evaluate performance.
The first step was to sterilize IgG (a model protein that is identical to the spike glycoprotein of the SARS-COV-2) in an incubator using UV and heat. The protein was shown to be effectively unfolded and aggregated after a 15-minute UV incubation at 70 °C. The protein's hydrodynamic size grew from the native protein's 5 nm to 171 nm under optimal conditions.
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Similar to this, the OD280 readings also increased from 0.17 to 0.78, showing that the protein was unfolding and exposing more aromatic moieties. The intrinsic fluorescence measurement and FTIR analyses, which revealed a 70% rise in the protein's -sheets and a 22% decrease in its -helixes, further validated the protein's unfolding and aggregation.
The SARS-COV-2 was effectively inactivated as evidenced by the constructed box's ability to alter the protein's natural structure. Additionally, the clinically important E. coli bacteria and bacteria isolated from everyday items both showed 100% antibacterial activity after 15 minutes of incubation at 70 °C inside the chamber.
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