EMBO Molecular Medicine (Nov 2023)

Propylene glycol inactivates respiratory viruses and prevents airborne transmission

  • Christine T Styles,
  • Jie Zhou,
  • Katie E Flight,
  • Jonathan C Brown,
  • Charlotte Lewis,
  • Xinyu Wang,
  • Michael Vanden Oever,
  • Thomas P Peacock,
  • Ziyin Wang,
  • Rosie Millns,
  • John S O'Neill,
  • Alexander Borodavka,
  • Joe Grove,
  • Wendy S Barclay,
  • John S Tregoning,
  • Rachel S Edgar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15252/emmm.202317932
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 12
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract Viruses are vulnerable as they transmit between hosts, and we aimed to exploit this critical window. We found that the ubiquitous, safe, inexpensive and biodegradable small molecule propylene glycol (PG) has robust virucidal activity. Propylene glycol rapidly inactivates a broad range of viruses including influenza A, SARS‐CoV‐2 and rotavirus and reduces disease burden in mice when administered intranasally at concentrations commonly found in nasal sprays. Most critically, vaporised PG efficiently abolishes influenza A virus and SARS‐CoV‐2 infectivity within airborne droplets, potently preventing infection at levels well below those tolerated by mammals. We present PG vapour as a first‐in‐class non‐toxic airborne virucide that can prevent transmission of existing and emergent viral pathogens, with clear and immediate implications for public health.

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