Evaluation of the Antiviral Activity of a Green Tea Solution as a Hand-Wash Disinfectant
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概要
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Based on the broad-spectrum antiviral effect of green tea catechins, we established an experimental skin contact model for influenza virus transmission and evaluated the use of a green tea solution as a first-hand disinfectant. The infectivity of the virus on the skin cell layer became obsolete when washed with the green tea solution. The skin contact model could be applied to develop non-pharmaceutical intervention measures for reducing human transmission of the influenza virus.
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著者
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Shin Woo-jin
Department Of Biotechnology College Of Life Science And Biotechnology Yonsei University
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Lee Kwang-hee
Department Of Biotechnology College Of Life Science And Biotechnology Yonsei University
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Seong Baik-lin
Department Of Biotechnology College Of Life Science And Biotechnology Yonsei University
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Kim Young-kyung
Amorepacific Co. R&d Center
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