- An
iodophor is a
preparation containing iodine complexed with a
solubilizing agent, such as a
surfactant or water-soluble
polymers such as
povidone (forming...
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bacteria and viruses. The
common concentration for
sanitization is 25 ppm
iodophor for 1 minute. However, the
effectiveness depends on
whether the solution...
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concentration of free
iodine is very low. The
product thus
serves as an
iodophor. PVP-I was
discovered in 1955, at the
Industrial Toxicology Laboratories...
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Cadexomer iodine is an
iodophor that is
produced by the
reaction of
dextrin with
epichlorhydrin coupled with ion-exchange
groups and iodine. It is a water-soluble...
- with many uses in medicine,
depending on the form.
Elemental iodine and
iodophors are
topical antiseptics. Iodine, in non-elemental form,
functions as an...
- 5-dien-1-one
Hydrogen peroxide Hypochlorous acid
Hypomide Imidazolidinyl urea
Iodophor Isopropyl alcohol Jeyes Fluid – a
brand of
disinfectant fluid Lapyrium...
- by
adding iodide to
poorly water-soluble
elemental iodine) to
various iodophors,
slowly decompose to
release I2 when applied. Thin-film-transistor liquid...
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spreading the
bacteria within the environment. In addition,
producing UV
light Iodophor disinfection of eggs just
before hatching has been
recorded as a sensible...
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originally started in the 1930s with the goal of
improving cow health.
Iodophor disinfectants used in
milking parlours also
serve as a
source of iodine...
- are alcohol-iodine solution, an
aqueous solution of iodine, and
iodophors.
Iodophors are more
bactericidal and are used as
antiseptics as they are less...