Covid: Discovery of coronavirus spray by British scientist Sadia Khanum of Bangladeshi descent
Covid: Discovery of coronavirus spray by British scientist Sadia Khanum of Bangladeshi descent. The discovery is being considered and approved by the UK's national health care system, the NHS, after scrutiny by various authorities.
Covid: Discovery of coronavirus resistant spray
Following the outbreak of coronavirus in Britain, Sadia Khanam suspended her PhD research and began preliminary research on the virus at her father's restaurant in Cheshire, north-west England.
In research, he continues to look for various equations to destroy the virus. And at one stage was able to invent such a functional equation.
He named it Voltic which is a process of killing infectious germs and it has a high level of protection.
This liquid is to be sprayed with a special machine. This whole process is called voltic.
A young British scientist of Bangladeshi descent has discovered a disinfectant spray that can prevent coronavirus.
Twenty-six-year-old Sadia Khanam, after a year and a half of research, has developed this disinfectant called Voltic which, if sprayed on the surface of any object, will remain sterile for two weeks.
The invention is being hailed as a major breakthrough in tackling the Kovid epidemic, and has been approved by various authorities, including the UK's national health care system, the NHS.
Voltic key
Sadia Khanam said, "Part of this disinfection process is to destroy a germ if it comes in contact with something. That is, if there is a virus on the surface of something, it can kill it immediately."
He says research has shown that it works on all types of surfaces, from leather to wood, iron to cloth.
"In this process a covalent bond is formed on the surface of something which forms a solid wall there for fourteen days. This bond is very strong, nothing can break it. This way it protects from any germs for two weeks straight. These germs These include bacteria, viruses, fungi, coronaviruses, Ebola viruses, HIV-B, etc., ”he said.
How it works,
Scientist Sadia Khanam said that this voltic spray works under very high pressure. As a result of its various applications, it has various benefits, especially scientific ones.
"I've been able to create something that can destroy any germ, destroy germ DNA and any type of DNA."
Most of the disinfectants that are available in the market today cannot provide protection for a very long time. But Sadia Khanam claims that her voltic spray is different from other disinfectants and is effective for fourteen days once sprayed.
"I've researched the limitations of all the types of disinfectants that are on the market. Because I wanted to create something that could answer everything and overcome the limitations of the disinfectants that are currently available."
Many disinfectants are toxic, he said. But he had to be careful not to let his voltic spray be harmful in any way or to have any side effects now or in the future.
"I wanted to create something that would last. More importantly, I wanted to help hospitals. I wanted to create things that would help them in this difficult time.
Will- which will work on soft things like bed, blanket, curtain, pillow, cushion, sofa etc. There are many disinfectants that cannot be used on toxic and soft things. Of voltic metals
Will also work during the day. It will work on things that are not metal. "
Works against variants?
Scientist Sadia Khanam claims that her discovered voltic is capable of destroying all types of coronaviruses.
"I wanted to create something that everyone could use. The Voltic is for all types of variants
Works against because I have worked with the real strain of this virus. Since I'm infected with coronavirus
I've been able to kill the real thing, so it can destroy other types of coronaviruses. "
"Every time an infected person enters a house, the germs spread inside the house," he said.
Can read It is difficult to keep everything clean and tidy all the time. But the house with this voltic spray
It is possible to keep it sterile all the time. For example, if I clean a house with a volt, then that
The house will be safe for 14 days. "
His discovered voltic spray coronavirus, Ebola virus, avian flu, influenza A, SARS
It can destroy HIV B and other germs, he said.
How to start,
Soon after the coronavirus epidemic broke out in Britain, Sadia Khanum began research. Before that
He was preparing to begin PhD research on Alzheimer's disease. But when the epidemic began
He started looking for ways to deal with the coronavirus.
He said his father's restaurant business began to suffer after the outbreak of the coronavirus and he has been looking for a cure ever since.
He also did partial research using voltic spray at his father's restaurant. He uses this restaurant
As a case study of research. There he spends hours after hours and the variety in the restaurant
Be successful.
Covid: Discovery of coronavirus resistant spray
Sadia Khanam said, "The epidemic was making it difficult for my father to do business. Everyone around me, all the other businesses, were having problems. Since I am a scientist.
It is my responsibility to do something about it. I wanted to find a solution. I think if I can get a disinfectant, then the coronavirus infection can be prevented. "
"My goal was to find a way - to figure out how to get my dad to open his restaurant again
Can, how can I help people during this epidemic, help the people in the hospital
I can do this - I invent this voltic while trying to find a solution to this crisis, "he said.
The potential of the voltic,
Sadia Khanam said that all types of surfaces are sterile for a long time when using voltic sprays.
There will be a lot of money and time saved by an organization to ensure cleanliness.
Sadia Khanam says that this spray will work against all variants.
This voltic spray has been tested in various institutions. This includes the UK National Health Service
System or NHS. It has also been tested in various care homes.
Various antiseptic departments and authorities in the UK have also completed trials on voltic spray.
Approved. Various government and non-government organizations have already shown interest in using it.
It is said that this innovation is a big step in terms of security. And hospitals, care homes,
The potential for use of this spray in hotels, restaurants, aviation and transportation is strong.
However, Sadia Khanam said that her work on this disinfectant is not over yet. Going to invent it
He is still in the process of learning.
"Even though I made it, every day after that is a new day to me. Every day I do this
I am working to improve the product. Every day new tests are going on. In order for it to work perfectly
Maybe that's why I'm doing research every day. "
Sadia's dream
Sadia Khanam's dream since childhood was to become a scientist. Especially his grandfather was suffering from Alzheimer's disease
After that he dreamed that one day he would discover a cure for this disease. And since then he has brought
Began to study.
"Ever since I was 14, I've dreamed of finding a cure for Alzheimer's
There is no cure yet. I want to help everyone, including my grandfather. This is the Voltaic
After finishing work I would like to go back to Alzheimer's disease research so that I can discover its cure, ”he said.
Covid: Discovery of coronavirus resistant spray
Sadia Khanam says the invention of the voltic spray has made her very interested in discovering a cure for Alzheimer's disease.
Made optimistic. He believes his dream will come true one day. Covid: Coronavirus resistant spray discovery
He studied biomedical sciences at the University of Salford and genomic medicine at the University of Chester.
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