Silver has been used for the treatment of medical ailments for over a hundred years due to its natural antibacterial and antifungal properties. The technology is now using the nano-sized particles that have extremely large relatively surface area, thus increase their contact with bacteria or fungi, and vastly improve its bactericidal and fungicidal effectiveness. Not just recently, nanosilver particles had also been shown to render antiviral activity by blocking viral attachment and entry into host cell.1,2,3 Formulated with nanosilver ions, Zenbac Instant Hand Sanitizer offers you a safer and more efficacious no-rinse hand sanitizing experience, staying away from pathogen invasion.
Effective against a broad range of pathogenic microorganisms
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