The antimicrobial effectiveness of hypochlorous acid, generated by a biochemical system treatment that utilises enzymes and substrates normally found within tissues, was examined in the presence of protein (horse serum) and human blood cells.
A concise and comprehensive review of the use of HOCl in a clinical environment. Particular reference is made to the potential application of HOCl as an anti-microbial in the management of antibiotic resistance.
A comparison of the effects of environmental conditions and hypochlorous acid applied as an ultrasonically generated mist on populations of H1N1 influenza virus.