Company Description
Boon Industries Inc. operated as a bioscience company focused on developing and manufacturing chemical disinfection products for agricultural, food and beverage, hospitality, and medical industries. The company's core technology centered on chlorine dioxide-based solutions designed to provide pathogen elimination while maintaining environmental safety standards.
Product Portfolio
The company's primary offerings included DiOx+, an activated chlorine dioxide disinfectant sterilizer approved by regulatory agencies including the EPA, FDA, OSHA, and DOT. This product found applications across multiple sectors, from sterilizing medical equipment in hospital and laboratory environments to treating water systems and protecting agricultural crops from disease. The formulation enabled pathogen elimination without toxic exposure risks to users or surrounding environments.
The company also developed BioDox, a proprietary chlorine dioxide product formulated specifically for agricultural applications. This concentrated solution targeted the commercial farming sector, addressing needs in crop protection and food safety throughout the production and distribution chain. The USDA recognized chlorine dioxide as appropriate for use in organic crop production, serving functions as an algicide, disinfectant, and sterilizer.
Manufacturing and Distribution
Production operations centered at a facility in Grass Valley, California, which achieved certified Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) status. The facility maintained production capacity exceeding one thousand gallons per day of chlorine dioxide-based products. The company distributed its concentrated formulations in quart and gallon sizes to serve various commercial and industrial customers.
The chlorine dioxide technology leveraged by the company had been utilized in global markets for over a decade before the launch of branded products for the U.S. market. Applications spanned multiple use cases including surface and air disinfection in warehousing and distribution centers, water treatment facilities, hospital equipment sterilization, and agricultural disease management systems.
Target Markets
The company addressed customer needs across several industry verticals. In the medical sector, products served hospitals and laboratories requiring sterilization of high-value equipment and disinfection of air and surfaces in controlled environments. Agricultural customers included commercial farmers and food distributors seeking pathogen control solutions compatible with organic production standards.
Additional market segments included water treatment operations, hospitality facilities requiring sanitation systems, and warehousing operations focused on operational cost reduction through effective disinfection protocols. The company positioned its products as alternatives to traditional chemical disinfectants, emphasizing the balance between antimicrobial efficacy and reduced environmental impact.
Chemical Technology
Chlorine dioxide represents a chemical compound used for disinfection and sterilization applications across various industries. Unlike elemental chlorine, chlorine dioxide operates through oxidation mechanisms that target cellular components of microorganisms. The compound demonstrates effectiveness against bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other pathogens while producing fewer halogenated byproducts compared to traditional chlorine treatments.
Applications of chlorine dioxide extend across water treatment, food processing, healthcare sterilization, and agricultural sanitation. The technology addresses challenges in industries requiring pathogen control without residue buildup or material degradation. Regulatory approvals from agencies including the EPA and USDA reflect the compound's established safety profile when used according to specified protocols.
Industry Applications
In agricultural settings, chlorine dioxide products serve crop protection functions by managing bacterial and fungal pathogens that threaten plant health and yield. Applications include treatment of irrigation water, foliar sprays for disease prevention, and post-harvest sanitation of produce to extend shelf life and maintain food safety standards.
Healthcare facilities utilize chlorine dioxide for sterilization of medical instruments, disinfection of surfaces in patient care areas, and treatment of water systems to prevent biofilm formation and pathogen transmission. The compound's ability to penetrate biofilms and eliminate spore-forming organisms makes it suitable for critical disinfection requirements.
Food and beverage operations employ chlorine dioxide in processing equipment sanitation, water treatment for ingredient preparation, and facility environmental control. The technology addresses pathogen reduction requirements while minimizing impact on product quality and taste characteristics.
Corporate Changes
In October 2022, the company acquired Cal Care Grp Inc., a California-based entity with operations in cannabis retail, manufacturing, distribution, and delivery. This acquisition represented a strategic shift in the company's business focus and operational direction.
In April 2023, Boon Industries Inc. completed a reincorporation merger, changing its name to CuraScientific Corp. and relocating its domicile from Oklahoma to Florida. Concurrent with this change, the company implemented a reverse stock split on the basis of one new share for each 500 existing shares. The ticker symbol changed from BNOW to CSTF on the OTC Pink market. Following these corporate restructuring events, the company's business activities evolved to include manufacturing, distribution, and sale of cannabis products under the JW Brands and Chad Enterprises brand names, in addition to its historical chemical products business.
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