Agriculture

  • PioKil-V(Antiviral Solution for Aquaculture)-1L

    PioKil-V(Antiviral Solution for Aquaculture)-1L

    While shrimp are most severely affected, WSSV also infects a wide range of crustaceans and
    aquatic species, including crabs and certain fish, leading to significant morbidity, mortality, and
    productivity loss across farming systems. WSSV exhibits considerable genetic variability among
    isolates, making it challenging to develop broad-spectrum antiviral strategies such as traditional
    protease inhibitors. Compounding this challenge, aquatic animals like shrimp and crabs rely
    solely on innate immunity, offering limited and short-term defense against viral infections.
    Conventional control measures—particularly oral administration of antiviral agents—are often
    constrained by low bioavailability, instability in pond or saline environments, and high
    operational costs.
    These challenges underscore the need for a cost-effective, thermally stable, and scalable
    antiviral solution applicable across diverse aquaculture species.
    PioKil-V has been specifically developed to meet this need, providing a broad-spectrum antiviral
    approach for the prevention and control of WSSV and related viral infections in shrimp, fish, and
    crabs.

  • PioKil-V(Antiviral for Poultry)-1L

    PioKil-V(Antiviral for Poultry)-1L

    While poultry are among the most economically important livestock species, they remain highly
    susceptible to a wide range of viral infections such as Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV), Infectious
    Bursal Disease Virus (IBDV), and Avian Influenza Virus (AIV), which cause severe morbidity,
    mortality, and productivity loss across commercial farms. These viruses exhibit significant
    genetic variability among strains, posing major challenges for the development of broad-
    spectrum antiviral solutions or long-lasting vaccine protection. Adding to the complexity, birds
    rely primarily on innate immune responses in the early stages of infection, providing only
    limited and transient defense against rapidly mutating viral pathogens.
    Conventional control measures—particularly vaccination and oral administration of antiviral or
    immune-modulating agents—are often constrained by antigenic drift, reduced efficacy under
    field conditions, and high operational costs associated with mass administration.
    These challenges highlight the urgent need for a cost-effective, thermally stable, and scalable
    antiviral solution that can be easily applied through drinking water or feed across diverse
    poultry species.
    PioKil-V has been specifically formulated to address this need, offering a broad-spectrum
    antiviral approach for the prevention and control of common poultry viral infections such as
    NDV, IBDV, and AIV, while enhancing overall flock health and productivity.

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