Sheet containing carbohydrate derivative for removal of E. coli

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Wearing apparel – fabric – or cloth

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424404, 424405, 424443, 424 7817, 424 7808, 424 7818, 424 7831, 424 7832, 424 7837, 424 7838, A01N 2534, A01N 4316

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ABSTRACT:
A sheet of nonwoven material which can be used as cleansing product in the form of a wet tissue for effective removal of bacteria, especially type 1 piliated E. coli, when wiping for example the hands, in connection with personal hygiene, or the like, wherein a carbohydrate derivative is incorporated in the sheet and by interaction with bacteria an effective removal of the bacteria from the cleaning site is achieved by the bacteria being bound to the carbohydrate derivative.

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