SILVER KILLS VIRUSES, STUDY FINDS
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Date: 2/28/2006
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Tuesday, October 18, 2005 - FreeMarketNews.com 

In a groundbreaking study, the Journal of Nanotechnology has published a study 
that found silver nanoparticles kills HIV-1 and is likely to kill virtually any 
other virus. The study, which was conducted by the University of Texas and 
Mexico University, is the first medical study to ever explore the benefits of 
silver nanoparticles, according to Physorg. 

During the study, researchers used three different methods of limiting the size 
of the silver nanoparticles by using capping agents. The capping agents were 
foamy carbon, poly (PVP), and bovine serum albumin (BSA). The particles ranged 
in size from 1 to 10 nanometers depending on the method of capping. After 
incubating the HIV-1 virus at 37 C, the silver particles killed 100% of the 
virus within 3 hours for all three methods. The scientists believe that the 
silver particles bonded through glycoprotein knobs on the virus with spacing of 
about 22 nanometers in length. 

While further research is needed, researchers are optimistic that nanological 
silver may be the silver bullet to kill viruses. The researchers in the study 
said that they had already begin experiments using silver nanoparticles to kill 
what is known as the super bug (Methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus). 
Already used as a topical antibiotic in the medical industry, silver may now 
come under consideration as an alternative to drugs when it comes to fighting 
previously untreatable viruses such as the Tamiflu resistant avian flu. 


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