2017
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/790/1/012033
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Solvents of pus-medicines with physical-chemical aggressive action

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“…Secondly, heating the hydrogen peroxide solution to +37–+45 °C increases its effect on thick pus and increases the efficiency of drainage. 2 , 3 …”
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“…Secondly, heating the hydrogen peroxide solution to +37–+45 °C increases its effect on thick pus and increases the efficiency of drainage. 2 , 3 …”
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“…Of the antiseptics, the most common use is solutions of 3-6% hydrogen peroxide.Secondly, heating the hydrogen peroxide solution to +37-+45 °C increases its effect on thick pus and increases the efficiency of drainage. 2,3 Third, hydrogen peroxide solutions can be alkaline. To do this, sodium bicarbonate is added to the solutions, which provides a pH of 8.4.…”
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“…Chemical industrial bleachers are used for removal of blood staining from fabrics, paper, wood and certain foods [ 22 , 23 , 24 ] yet have not been analyzed for their physico-chemical potential in cosmetology. Thick pus can be dissolved with a warm alkaline solution of hydrogen peroxide [ 25 , 26 ]. However, there are no studies on the possibility of bleaching bloodstains and bruises using cosmetics that contain hydrogen peroxide.…”
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