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Ascorbic acid

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Book ID
104129438
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1934
Tongue
English
Weight
53 KB
Volume
217
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-0032

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โœฆ Synopsis


reviews the history and value of germicides or disinfectants, agents which destroy microorganisms. The introduction and use of germicides followed the foundation of bacteriology by Koch and Pasteur and the development of the germ theory of disease. Among the earliest germicides were iodine, mercuric chloride, and phenol. Other substances that have found application in this field are lunar caustic (silver nitrate), colloidal metals, hypochlorites and chloramines, methenamine (hexamethylene tetramine), organic arsenical compounds (atoxyl, and arsphenamine and its derivatives), organic derivatives of mercury (mercurochrome, metaphen, methiolate, and mercurophen), certain dyes like acriflavine, and the alkyl resorcinols. However, "no germicide for the blood that is safe and has the approval of the medical profession is yet available." Research is now proceeding in this direction.

J. S. H.

Ascorbic Acid.--Many research workers consider that ascorbic acid, which is widely distributed in plants and animals, is a pure crystalline form of water-soluble C, the vitamin which protects from scurvy. It was formerly classed as a hexuronic acid, but its constitution has now been demonstrated by R. W. HERBERT, E. L.


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