GlyperA's Antimicrobial Spray to Appear on the Market
The antimicrobial spray will soon appear on the Georgian market providing additional protection from airborne bacterial and viral infections. The product was created by the startup GlyperA based on the invention of Teimuraz Kurtskhalia, a Georgian scientist working in Germany.
Due to its uniqueness, more and more countries are expressing their interest in the antimicrobial spray created by Georgians. Export negotiations are already underway with German and Austrian companies. Before that, the effectiveness of GlyperA's spray was determined by studies in the Czech Republic, Austria and India, and it was found that the antimicrobial spray reduced the number of microbes by 100 percent.
"GlyperA spray is an antimicrobial type spray that is for oral hygiene and reduces the risk of spreading airborne diseases and protects us from various seasonal diseases, viruses, bacteria and reduces the microbial load in the oral cavity.", noted Vakhtang Phavlenishvili, the founder of the startup GlyperA.
According to him, the advantages of GlyperA spray in relation to similar products on the international markets will be both its innovation and price policy. GlyperA spray will be much more affordable.
According to his information, the antimicrobial spray created by the Georgian startup will be available on the market within 8 to 12 months. It should be noted that mouth-throat swabs created by GlyperA have been sold in Georgia for 1 year already. In parallel with the development of an antimicrobial spray, the startup is also working on the creation of healthy food products.