Nanotechnology Based Disinfectants

Nanotechnology Based Disinfectants

Nuturell submitted its formulation for our all-natural, organic, “Green” Non-Toxic Surface Shield to Sanders Laboratories.

Nuturell pathogens tests

Sanders Laboratories received twenty-four (24) samples of the Nuturell Surface Shield, and these samples were treated with both gram-positive and gram-negative pathogens. The Treated 1 Washed Panels were panels where Nuturell was applied and then washed using dish soap. The Treated Panels were panels where Nuturell was applied and not washed.

Nuturell Surface Shield is both antiviral and antimicrobial solutions dedicated to offering the best defense possible when it comes to combating unwanted, harmful Pathogens.

The goal is to eliminate damaging microbes in the most successful and rapid manner while also maintaining safety and quality. The continuous integrity of our successful, non-toxic, certified organic, and evolutionary antimicrobial agents is due to the years of dedicated scientific research that utilizes the latest advancements in nanotechnology and understanding the need for a safe yet effective product.

Virtual Protections

The antimicrobial, antiviral Surface Shield is in high demand in all of these areas, with good reason; nanotechnology-based solutions provide optimal protection against 99.9% of Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi, and many other threats to our health and wellbeing.

Here at Nuturell Corporation, we understand the Workplace environment, the Health industry, the food industry, and at home.

Viral and antimicrobial

The traditional mode of action to combat the transmission of harmful microorganisms on surfaces is to attack the germs with varying degrees of toxic chemicals, resulting in a “chemical kill.” Therefore, this traditional method is often harmful to humans, animals, and plants. Unlike those conventional methods, when a surface is coated with Nuturell Surface Shield, millions of “invisible” Silver Ions begin bonding (with the surface), effectively forming a shielded surface, resulting in a “Mechanical Kill.”