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Which viruses and bacteria can be inactivated by Lauric acid?

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Which viruses and bacteria can be inactivated by Lauric acid?

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Lipid coated viruses such as HIV, Measles, Herpes Simplex, Vesicular stomatitis virus, Influenza virus, and Hepatitis C can be inactivated by monolaurin derived from Lauric acid. Lipid coated bacteria include H. Pylori, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococci, and H. Influenza.

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