DSS’s Impact BioMedical Reports Positive Test Results for its 3FDB “DEET Booster” Technology
Impact Biomedical, a subsidiary of Document Security Systems (DSS), announced promising results from clinical tests of its 3FDB (DEET Booster) technology aimed at enhancing mosquito repellents. Conducted in collaboration with Global Research and Discovery Group (GRDG), the tests demonstrated significant improvement in mosquito repellency rates, outperforming DEET alone. The tests revealed a 98% repellency rate after 3 hours with a 10% 3FDB and 5% DEET mix. The results indicate potential applications in personal care products and underscore the technology's capability to address mosquito-borne diseases.
- 3FDB technology significantly boosts efficacy of mosquito repellents, achieving up to 98% effectiveness after 3 hours.
- The first test showed a 74% repellency rate for the 3FDB/DEET mixture, outperforming DEET alone.
- Potential for application in household items like fragrances, shampoos, and detergents.
- GRDG has received a U.S. Patent for the 3FDB formulation, indicating proprietary technology.
- High interest from industry partners, suggesting future commercial applications and revenue streams.
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Mosquito repellent booster technology with wide application potential
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Aug. 23, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Impact Biomedical, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Document Security Systems, Inc. (NYSE American: DSS), along with its scientific research partner Global Research and Discovery Group Sciences, GRDG, announced today encouraging results from clinical tests of its 3FDB (“DEET Booster”) technology. These results suggest that 3FDB can boost the effectiveness of mosquito repellants, specifically DEET.
Daryl Thompson, Director of Scientific Initiatives at GRDG, stated, “These tests represent an important development in addressing mosquito borne diseases and could signal a new frontier of protection strategies.”
Mosquitos, host to a variety of diseases, including Yellow Fever, West Nile, malaria, dengue, Zika and others, are responsible for more than one million deaths worldwide annually, according to the National Institutes of Health. Working with an independent lab, GRDG conducted three tests involving the mosquito (Aedes aegypti).
First Test:
The first test examined 3FDB / DEET concentrations (
The lower concentration mixture outperformed DEET alone. After three hours, the lower concentration mixture had a
“As was observed from these tests, adding the 3FDB/DEET mixture to everyday household items increased the protection against mosquito bites over various periods of time,” said Thompson. “The creative application of this type of technology allows for new, unobtrusive ways to repel mosquitos.”
Second Test
A second test comparing shirt fabric impregnated with 3FDB and untreated shirt fabric, demonstrated that 3FDB impregnated fabric provides better protection compared to untreated fabric. After 15 minutes, the 3FDB fabric repelled
Third Test
The final test tested higher concentrations of 3FDB for a longer duration. A mixture of
GRDG Chief Scientific Advisor Dr. Roscoe M. Moore, Jr., United States Assistant Surgeon General (Retired) and former Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Officer at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that he believes these tests are encouraging. “The flexibility of the 3F technology allows us to rethink our strategy in the fight against the transmission of disease via mosquito,” he said.
About 3F Technology
The desire to lower the number of mosquito-borne diseases around the world led GRDG to study orchids from around the world before concentrating on the Florida Everglades and the elusive ghost orchid, which produced a chemical that inhibited the mosquito’s ability to find them. The GRDG team was able to identify and, eventually, reproduce those chemical compounds.
“These test results are the product of a creative process that focuses on real-world problems and provides safe, real-world solutions,” said Frank Heuszel, President of Impact Biomedical, Inc. “We will continue to make unique products from botanical sources that serve consumers in their everyday lives.”
In June 2021, Impact Biomedical and GRDG announced it had received a U.S. Patent for 3FDB (US 10,966,424), a Functional Fragrance Formulation, that increases the effectiveness of current mosquito repellants through a light and delightfully fragrant compound derived from botanical oils.
Thomas Meyer, Vice President, Innovation & Sustainability at Chemia Corporation, the fragrance company that has exclusively partnered with GRDG to formulate 3F-Fragrances, believes this will change the personal care market. “Major brands will integrate this technology into everyday products,” he said.
About Impact BioMedical, Inc.
Impact BioMedical, Inc. ("Impact BioMedical") is a wholly owned subsidiary of DSS and a unique technology source, developer, and business partner in addressing unmet needs in human healthcare and wellness. For more information on Impact BioMedical visit http://impbio.com/.
About Document Security Systems, Inc.
DSS is a multinational company operating business segments in blockchain security, direct marketing, healthcare, consumer packaging, real estate, renewable energy, and securitized digital assets. Its business model is based on a distribution sharing system in which shareholders will receive shares in its subsidiaries as DSS strategically spins them out into IPOs. Its historic business revolves around counterfeit deterrent and authentication technologies, smart packaging, and consumer product engagement. DSS is led by its Chairman, Mr. Fai Chan, a highly successful global business veteran of more than 40 years specializing in corporate transformation while managing risk. He has successfully restructured more than 35 corporations with a combined value of
For more information on DSS visit http://www.dsssecure.com.
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