Triosyn® resin is produced by thermally fusing pure iodine crystals under high pressure with a specialized polymer. During this process, a stable electrochemical bond is formed between the iodine and the polymer, allowing no free release of iodine in the media employed.
This electrochemical bond serves as a demand-release mechanism that allows iodine molecules to be released from Triosyn® resin in the presence of demand-causing microorganisms and in amounts required to eliminate the source of the demand. Triosyn® is activated by the strong ionic charge of surface proteins that cover microorganisms and then interacts with organisms through ionic transfer.
Upon contact with a microorganism, ionic molecular iodine is transferred from Triosyn® resin, to the more strongly charged surface proteins of the microbe. The iodine immediately devitalises the microorganism by removing electrons from the organism's surface proteins which are necessary for life and reproduction.
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