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  2. What Is Hypochlorous Acid, and How Is It Used? - Verywell Health

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    Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is a powerful disinfectant that is safer and gentler than many other disinfectants, such as hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) or bleach (NaOCl). It is nontoxic, does not harm most surfaces, and leaves minimal residue.

  3. What is Hypochlorous Acid? - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials

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    The buzz surrounding hypochlorous acid (HOCl) grew by leaps and bounds over the past year given its verified power as a disinfectant against COVID-19.

  4. Hypochlorous acid - Wikipedia

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    In living organisms, HOCl is generated by the reaction of hydrogen peroxide with chloride ions under the catalysis of the heme enzyme myeloperoxidase (MPO). [7] Like many other disinfectants, hypochlorous acid solutions will destroy pathogens, such as COVID-19, absorbed on surfaces. [8]

  5. Hypochlorous Acid: A Review - PMC - PubMed Central (PMC)

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    Hypochlorous Acid. An ideal disinfectant and sanitizer must be nontoxic to surface contact, noncorrosive, effective in various forms, and relatively inexpensive. HOCl may be the disinfectant of choice for coronaviruses in an oral-maxillofacial surgery (OMS) office.

  6. Chemical Disinfectants | Infection Control | CDC

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    The main products of this water are hypochlorous acid (e.g., at a concentration of about 144 mg/L) and chlorine. As with any germicide, the antimicrobial activity of superoxidized water is strongly affected by the concentration of the active ingredient (available free chlorine) 536 .

  7. Understanding Hypochlorous Acid: A Comprehensive Guide

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    Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) acts as a potent disinfectant due to its ability to disrupt essential cellular components in microorganisms. When HOCl comes into contact with bacteria, viruses, or fungi, it penetrates their cell walls and membranes.

  8. Exploring the use of hypochlorous acid for disinfection

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    By using hypochlorous acid (HOCl), a health care organization can incorporate a different and some might say “novel” approach of an incredibly safe, effective and low-cost disinfectant into its infection prevention armory.

  9. Nature's own powerful, non-toxic disinfectant | British ...

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    Hypochlorousa is one of the most natural and effective known biocides known to man. It eradicates all bacteria, mycobacteria, spores, fungi, viruses – even the tough Clostridium difficile – within...

  10. A.18 Hypochlorous Acid for disinfection, antisepsis, and ...

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    Overall, hypochlorous acid appears to be an active disinfectant for the use in contaminated environment given its action against a variety of common pathogens present in a healthcare or community environment.

  11. HOCl is a non-toxic. It can be used as sterilising fluid to remove human pathogens from drinking water wherever such contamination is a problem. HOCl can be used as a surface sterilant, thereby providing the means by which low standards of hygiene in badly affected areas can be raised.