Antimicrobial and surface-active properties of cationic surfactants based on chloroalkanes and alkylbenzenes
MA Chernyavskaya, VV Stefanovich…
Index: Chernyavskaya, M. A.; Stefanovich, V. V.; Sergeeva, I. A.; Belova, A. S. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal, 1984 , vol. 18, # 11 p. 784 - 787 Khimiko-Farmatsevticheskii Zhurnal, 1984 , vol. 18, # 11 p. 1344 - 1348
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Abstract
Cationic surfactants have recently been finding increasingly wide use not only as aseptic and disinfecting agents but also as additives to drugs and cosmetics in connection with the fact that they possess a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity and comparatively low toxicity with respect to the animal and human organism [i, 4-6, 8-10, ii]. However, the assortment and volume of production of cationic surfactants is extremely limited. In the ...
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