1960
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1960.03730040069013
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Antibacterial Activity of Weak Solutions of Aluminum Salts

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“…In a study conducted with aluminum chloride salts, it was observed that the adsorption of the virus to the filter increased [14]. Skin wraps impregnated with aluminum acetate have been found to have an effective antibacterial activity [15]. In a study performed with rabbit alveolar macrophages, it has been shown that in vitro aluminum chloride hydroxide salt increases the phagocytic effect [16].…”
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“…In a study conducted with aluminum chloride salts, it was observed that the adsorption of the virus to the filter increased [14]. Skin wraps impregnated with aluminum acetate have been found to have an effective antibacterial activity [15]. In a study performed with rabbit alveolar macrophages, it has been shown that in vitro aluminum chloride hydroxide salt increases the phagocytic effect [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%