Stay Fresh antimicrobial tech to receive US Patent
September 17, 2012 - United States Of America
Quick-Med Technologies Inc, a life sciences company focused on developing antimicrobial technologies for healthcare and consumer markets, announced that the US Patent and Trademark Office has issued a notice of allowance for a patent protecting Stay Fresh, Quick-Med's revolutionary new antimicrobial technology.
"It is very exciting to receive this allowance, which confirms the unique nature of our Stay Fresh Antimicrobial technology," commented Bernd Liesenfeld, president of Quick-Med Technologies. "This allows us to offer our partners a very well protected license position for our unique hydrogen peroxide based antimicrobial, which is already EPA-registered."
Stay Fresh Antimicrobial technology is eco-friendly, safe, non-toxic, and cost effective. Textiles treated with Stay Fresh have been proven to retain potent antimicrobial activity for as many as 100 wash cycles, with reduction of bacterial levels by up to 99.9999%. The active antimicrobial agent utilized in Stay Fresh is hydrogen peroxide, which is non-toxic, and degrades to eco-friendly water and oxygen.
As consumers are becoming more aware of the environmental and toxicological impacts of the products that enter their households, companies are under increasing pressure to offer ecologically friendly solutions. One established consumer antimicrobial that has recently received increasing public attention and concern is triclosan [5-chloro-2-(2-4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol], with concerns including possible degradation to dioxin products, and a recent study reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences demonstrating that exposure to triclosan can lead to muscle weakening in lab animals.
Quick-Med Technologies provides effective, durable and easy to implement antimicrobial technologies that offer safe alternatives to aging competing technologies, and allow manufacturers to develop value-enhanced products for their customers.
Originally developed to meet the demanding requirements of a military uniform application, Quick-Med began its Stay Fresh commercialization efforts with apparel and other consumer textile applications. The Company has since expanded its focus to include medical devices and has filed a 510(k) Premarket Notification with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for a device that incorporates Stay Fresh Antimicrobial technology.
Stay Fresh Antimicrobial is Quick-Med's newest technology platform, offering a breakthrough in antimicrobial protection. Today's leading freshness-enhancing textile technologies are unable to control certain bacteria and unable to maintain efficacy throughout the life of the product. Stay Fresh is designed to overcome these limitations by providing cost-effective, durable, and sustained antimicrobial protection.