1. The effect of neutralizing agents on aqueous parachlorophenol.
- Author
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Harrison JW and Madonia JV
- Subjects
- Blood, Dentin drug effects, Drug Storage, Edetic Acid pharmacology, Enterococcus faecalis drug effects, Light, Necrosis metabolism, Neutralization Tests, Saliva, Sodium Chloride pharmacology, Temperature, Anti-Infective Agents, Local pharmacology, Chlorides pharmacology, Phenols pharmacology
- Abstract
The effect of possible neutralizing agents on aqueous parachlorophenol were studied. Results indicated that saline, EDTAC, dentin, saliva, prolonged light exposure, and thermal extremes do not appreciably affect the antibacterial properties of aqueous parachlorophenol. The presence of blood and necrotic tissue demonstrated a marked inhibitory effect.
- Published
- 1975
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