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Securex

Broad-spectrum Disinfectant

Composition:
A blend of salts containing potassium monopersulphate ,
potassium sulphate and potassium hydrogen sulphate     49.8%
Sodium chloride                                                                             1.5%
Excipient and buffer                                                           qs to 100%

Action and Properties:

  • Virucide
  • Fungicide
  • Bactericide
  • Non-chlorine shock agent
  • Retains activity in the presence of organic matter
  • Completely biodegradable

Disease causing microbes can be introduced to new host in a variety of ways. People with their shoes, tools and machinery constitute the most often means of spreading diseases from one farm to another. Prevention and reduction of the spread of animal disease viruses and bacteria are largely dependent on the following principles:

  • GOOD BIOSECURITY
  • DISINFECTION
  • DECONTAMINATION
  • WATER SANITIZATION

SECUREX Mode of Action

OXIDATION- The triple salt combination in Securex acts on pathogens through oxidation.

ATTACKS VIRAL CAPSID- It attacks viral protein capsid, thereby inactivating the nucleic acids of viruses.

CONTINUOUS GENERATION OF HYPOCHLOROUS ACID- Denatures pathogen proteins and disrupts the chitinase system of pathogens and increase membrane damage.

 

Effective against the following pathogens:

BACTERIA
• Clostridium perfringens
• Campylobacter jejuni
• Escherichia coli
• Klebsiella pneumoniae
• Mycoplasma gallisepticum
• Mycoplasma synoviae
• Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
• Pasteurella multocida
• Salmonella enterica
• Salmonella typhimurium
• Staphylococcus aureus
• Streptococcus sp.
• Pseudomonas vulgaris
VIRUSES
• Avian Influenza Virus
• Avian Laryngotracheitis Virus
• African Swine Fever
• Canine Coronavirus
• Canine Parvovirus
• Distemper virus
• Duck Enteritis Virus
• Egg Drop Syndrome Adenovirus
• Foot and Mouth Disease
• Feline Panleukopenia
• Infectious Bronchitis Virus
• Infectious Bursal Disease
• New Castle Disease Virus
• PCV2 Virus
• Porcine Reproductive Respiratory Syndrome
• Rotaviral Diarrhea Virus
• Swine Influenza Virus
FUNGI
• Aspergillus fumigatus
• Microsporum canis
• Trichophyton spp. (ringworm)
• Candida albicans

 

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