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The Influence of Emulsifying Agents on the Antiseptic Activity of Certain Dermatologic Preparations*

✍ Scribed by Wood, J.A. ;Rising, L. Wait


Publisher
Elsevier
Year
1953
Weight
167 KB
Volume
42
Category
Article
ISSN
0095-9553

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The Influence of Emulsifying Antiseptic Activity of Certain Agents on the Dermatologic Preparations* By J. A. WOODt a n d L. WAIT RISINGS Five series of oil-in-water emulsions and four series of water-in-oil emulsions containing antiseptics were tested by the F. D. A. agar cup-plate method to determine the effect of different emulsifiers on their antiseptic values. The results indicated that no one emulsifier could be recommended for all antiseptics, but, in general, oil-in-water emulsions appeared to be more effective vehicles for antiseptics than water-in-oil emulsions.

UCH OF THE empiricism in dermatologic medication is being removed by the rapid accumulation of scientific knowledge concerning the proper formulation of topical applications.


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