A powerful device to kill the corona virus has been designed in Bangalore – SHYCOCAN.
A device that is potent in
killing coronavirus has reportedly been designed in Bengaluru. The research
wing of the Organisation De Scalene, Centre Advanced Research and Development
(CARD) in Bengaluru has claimed that it has come up with a device that is potent
enough to neutralize the coronavirus. The device called — SHYCOCAN or Scalene
Hypercharge Corona Canon — will now be manufactured and marketed in the United
States of America and several countries of the European Union.
A device that is potent in killing coronavirus has reportedly been designed in Bengaluru. The research wing of the Organisation De Scalene, Centre Advanced Research and Development (CARD) in Bengaluru has claimed that it has come up with a device that is potent enough to neutralize the coronavirus. The device called — SHYCOCAN or Scalene Hypercharge Corona Canon — will now be manufactured and marketed in the United States of America and several countries of the European Union. Dr Rajah Vijay, the chairman of the organisation, told news agency ANI that the device will kill coronavirus particles, though it will not kill any bacteria or fungi. The device will cover a volume of 10,000 cubic feet.
"The device was tested for
its safety and efficacy and is soon going to be manufactured and marketed in
the US under the Enforcement Discretion policy of USFDA and in Europe as the
device is CE compliant and is CE marked," Dr Kumar said.
How does SHYCOCAN work?
SHYCOCAN operates on regular
110/240V - 50/60 Hz wall socket and is a plug and play device, that delivers
the necessary signals to a photon mediated electrons emitters (PMEE), that
produces hypercharge high-velocity electrons by photon mediation that interacts
with the negative seeking S-protein of Corona family of viruses thus reducing
infectivity and prevent air and surface borne transmission of corona family of
viruses.
"The attack mechanism of the
virus starts with the initial attachment of the virion to the host cell, it is
initiated by interactions between the S-protein and its receptor on the
"negative" cell membrane. The sites of receptor binding domains (RBD)
within the S1 region of a coronavirus S-protein vary depending on the virus.
The S-protein/receptor interaction is the primary determinant for a coronavirus
to infect a host species and governs the tissue tropism of the virus. However,
the end result is the fusion and release of the viral genome into the
cytoplasm," the director further added. The device has reportedly been use
for over an year now at the S-CARD campus.
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