Colloidal Silver Zimbabwe

Colloidal Silver Zimbabwe colloidal silver / nanosilver
nanotechnology used to treat viral, fungal, bacterial and antibiotic

09/09/2022

Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are considered to be a potentially useful tool for controlling various pathogens. However, there are concerns about the release of AgNPs into environmental media, as they may generate adverse human health and ecological effects. In this study, we developed and evaluated....

07/02/2022

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QUICK FACTS
24/01/2022

QUICK FACTS

24/01/2022
17/01/2022

There are many differences between colloidal silver and ionic silver solutions. Philip Marshall discusses what makes these silver solutions unique.

The crunch
01/01/2022

The crunch

Why nanocolloidal is safer than ionic.
01/01/2022

Why nanocolloidal is safer than ionic.

20/09/2021
The first line of defense because Corona sits in the nasal passages for a long time before it goes to the lungs. Spray b...
10/08/2021

The first line of defense because Corona sits in the nasal passages for a long time before it goes to the lungs. Spray before and after exposure. Lasting controlled slow ion release kinetics and particle persistence.

09/08/2021

This research demonstrates that M. elengi-synthesized AgNP may be employed at ultra-low doses to reduce larval populations of malaria and arbovirus vectors, without detrimental effects on predation rates of mosquito natural enemies, such as larvivorous fishes.

09/08/2021

Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have been reported as an effective alternative for controlling a broad-spectrum of pathogenic viruses. We evaluated the antiviral capabilities of Ag30-SiO2 particles against two model viruses, bacteriophage MS2 and murine norovirus (MNV), in four different types of water (deionized, tap, surface, and ground).

These results indicated that the AgNP-MHCs could be used to inactivate viral pathogens with minimum chance of potential ...
09/08/2021

These results indicated that the AgNP-MHCs could be used to inactivate viral pathogens with minimum chance of potential release into environment

Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are considered to be a potentially useful tool for controlling various pathogens. However, there are concerns about the release of AgNPs into environmental media, as they may generate adverse human health and ecological effects. In this study, we developed and evaluated....

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