Quick-Med Technologies Awarded NSF Grant to Develop Antimicrobial Coatings That Can Be
30 Mai 2013 - 2:00PM
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GAINESVILLE, FL--(Marketwired - May 30, 2013)
- Quick-Med Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: QMDT), a life
sciences company that is developing innovative technologies for the
healthcare and consumer markets, announced today that it has been
awarded grant IIP-1315379 by the National Science Foundation (NSF),
titled: "Regenerable Antimicrobial
Coatings Containing Zinc Oxide Binders for Hydrogen Peroxide
Cleaning Solutions." Quick-Med's Stay Fresh® technology was competitively
selected for this award under the Small Business Innovation
Research (SBIR) program of NSF. The SBIR program, established
by the U.S. Congress, supports scientific excellence and
technological innovation through the investment of federal research
funds by competitively awarding contracts and grants on the basis
of scientific merit, commercial potential, and potential for
societal impact by the supported research.
The Phase I objective of this research is to develop Regenerable
Antimicrobial Coatings with long-lasting efficacy for use in
medical instruments, devices, and hospital equipment and
facilities. The same coatings will also have broad utility in
the consumer, industrial, and institutional markets.
The coating technology is an extension of the highly effective
Stay Fresh technology,
sequestering Hydrogen Peroxide (HP) in zinc oxide particles
incorporated into the coatings. Exposure of coated surfaces to
commercially-available HP-containing cleaning products will cause
binding of HP to the zinc oxide particles -- allowing HP to be
sequestered within the coating after the surface has
dried. This technology is designed to provide durable and
long-lasting antimicrobial effect sufficient to reduce or eliminate
the proliferation and spread of pathogenic organisms in between
cleaning cycles. Additionally, the antimicrobial effect should
be regenerated each time the surface is cleaned with
peroxide-containing cleaning products.
The Phase I research grant is valued at about $150,000, and the
performance period is from July 1, 2013 through December 31,
2013. The Phase 1 award also qualifies Quick-Med to apply for
Phase 2, which can bring the total value close to $1M, and will
develop the proof of concept to commercial
readiness. "We are very
pleased to have been competitively selected for this important
advanced research program to develop antimicrobial coatings,"
said Bernd Liesenfeld, Quick-Med's President. "This award is a
great validation of our Stay
Fresh antimicrobial technology platform and will enable us to
continue our development of products that help prevent microbial
contamination, and pathogen transfer, particularly as focused on
healthcare settings. We believe that this technology can be
particularly helpful to aid infection control strategies in
institutions housing vulnerable populations."
About Stay
Fresh Stay Fresh is
Quick-Med's newest technology platform. This technology is
based on hydrogen peroxide -- a well known consumer antimicrobial
product that is commonly utilized in households for disinfecting
cuts, scrapes, toothbrushes and more. Hydrogen peroxide is
also produced by human cells to combat invasive bacteria, and is a
naturally occurring preservative component of milk and
honey. EPA has registered Stay
Fresh to protect a broad selection of treated goods for
consumer use, including textiles, decorative fabrics, and
functional fabrics such as filters and carpets. FDA has
granted clearance to market an antibacterial medical textile based
on Stay Fresh
technology. The Stay
Fresh technology offerings provided by Quick-Med are expanding
continuously, with development of further applications including
antimicrobial surface treatments, and superabsorbent antimicrobial
powders to complement the range of products that are already
cleared for consumer use under EPA or FDA jurisdiction.
About Quick-Med Technologies,
Inc. Quick-Med Technologies, Inc. is a life sciences company
that is developing and commercializing proprietary, broad-based
technologies for the consumer and healthcare markets. The
Company's NIMBUS®
technology is the first FDA-cleared, non-leaching antimicrobial
technology available in a wound dressing. Its new Stay Fresh® technology provides highly
durable antimicrobial protection for apparel and other textile
applications. Quick-Med develops antimicrobial technologies to
promote public health, safety and comfort. For more
information, see: www.quickmedtech.com.
© 2013 Quick-Med Technologies, Inc. All rights
reserved. NIMBUS®, and
Stay Fresh® are registered trademarks of
Quick-Med Technologies, Inc.
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CONTACT: Quick-Med Technologies Bernd
LiesenfeldPresident (352) 379-0611
bliesenfeld@quickmedtech.com
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