Hand sanitizers are effective microbial killing liquids, gels or foams that are used to disinfect and cleanse hands without the need for soap and water. Hand sanitizers have been a growing commodity ever since their introduction in 1966, with hand sanitizer sales peaking to over 15 million sales in a single week in 2009–(coinciding with the news of a H1N1 outbreak) [1]. These products were originally alcohol-based, with ethanol or isopropanol as the active ingredient. At concentrations between 60 to 95 percent [2], alcohols are effective against most bacteria and fungi, and many viruses, killing these organisms by denaturing their proteins, dissolving their lipids, and subsequently interfering with their metabolism and cell lysis [3].
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