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Destruction of the S antigen by sodium hypochlorite

Transfusion, 1985
Low concentrations of sodium hypochlorite (chlorine bleach) destroyed S antigen on intact fresh red cells (RBCs). At levels of 0.0005 percent sodium hypochlorite in a 3 percent RBC suspension, S+s+ cells immediately became nonreactive with anti‐S.
M J Fruitstone, S A Rygiel, C H Issitt
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CHLORINATION BY AQUEOUS SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE

Canadian Journal of Research, 1946
New instances of nuclear chlorination of benzene derivatives by the action of cold aqueous sodium hypochlorite are reported. The reaction gives good yields of monochloro derivatives when the orientation is favourable.
Mary J. Chisholm, C. Y. Hopkins
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Effects of sodium hypochlorite gel and sodium hypochlorite solution on dentin bond strength

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 2004
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the effect of 10% NaOCl gel and 10% NaOCl solution on dentin bond strengths of four adhesive systems. One hundred eighty bovine incisors were ground to achieve a flat polished surface, then divided into 12 groups: Gluma One Bond [G1 ‐ control; G2 ‐ NaOCl solution; G3 ‐ NaOCl gel]; Prime & Bond 2.1 [G4 ‐
Vanessa Gallego Arias   +2 more
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Mutagenicity of sodium hypochlorite for Salmonella typhimurium

Mutation Research/Environmental Mutagenesis and Related Subjects, 1975
Sodium hypochlorite, a standard household item, induces base-substitution mutations in Salmonella typhimurium. Because of its potent bactericidal effect the mutagenicity of hypochlorite could best be demonstrated by short-term exposure to this chemical followed by the addition of ascorbic acid to decompose the hypochlorite.
Theodore J. Wlodkowski   +1 more
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THE OXIDATION OF SODIUM FORMATE BY SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE

Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1963
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P. Rosenblum, M. W. Lister
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Contact allergy to sodium hypochlorite in Eusol

Contact Dermatitis, 1989
We concluded that this patient had allergic contact dermatitis from flavine, but that he interestingly also had contact allergy to sodium hypochlorite.
S. K. Ng, C. L. Goh
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Effect of Sodium Hypochlorite on Dentin Microhardness

Journal of Endodontics, 2004
This study was designed to evaluate the effect on root dentin microhardness of 2.5% and 6% sodium hypochlorite solutions for various irrigation periods. Forty-two bovine roots were divided into seven groups. The control group was irrigated with saline.
Manal Maree   +3 more
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Sodium Hypochlorite Accident: A Systematic Review

Journal of Endodontics, 2017
Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) extrusion beyond the apex, also known as "a hypochlorite accident," is a well-known complication that seldom occurs during root canal therapy. These "accidents" have been the subject of several case reports published over the years. Until now, no publication has addressed the global synthesis of the general and clinical data
Guivarc'H, Maud   +5 more
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A comparison of sodium hypochlorite and sodium dichloroisocyanurate products

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1985
A comparison of commercial sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and sodium dichloroisocyanurate (NaDCC) products was made. Solutions of NaOCl and NaDCC containing the same levels of available chlorine (av.Cl) exhibited very similar bactericidal activities, despite significant differences in pH. A level of 12.5 ppm av.
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Occurrence of perchlorate in sodium hypochlorite

Journal AWWA, 2008
Perchlorate is a contaminant of health concern because exposure to high levels over extended periods may adversely affect thyroid activity. In response to recent findings of perchlorate in sodium hypochlorite, NSF International surveyed sodium hypochlorite products used to treat drinking water to better understand the occurrence of perchlorate as a ...
Peter Greiner   +3 more
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