The starting point in the manufacture of NewGenn? products is natural plant oil.
The molecules in the natural plant oil are first modified into detergent molecules and then each molecule is given a positive charge. Acidity modifiers are added as the final step.
Bacteria have a negative charge on the outside so the positive charged detergent molecules attach to the bacteria which allows the detergent to kill the bacteria by dissolving them from the outside going inwards.
The detergent aspect also dissolves into and kills fungi, yeasts and "membrane bound" viruses like HIV, Herpes, the families of Hepatitis B and C viruses, Sars virus and many others viruses.
Small viruses such as Noro-like, (winter vomiting disease, Norwalk virus, vomiting and diarrhoea virus) viruses (Calici viruses) have a tough outer coat made of tightly coiled proteins held together by ionic forces. The acidity modifiers in the formulations are believed to inactivate those ionic forces so the coiled proteins separate just far enough for the detergent molecules to enter the virus, destroy the nucleic acid and dissolve the virus from the inside going outwards. This process happens extremely quickly in a matter of seconds.