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Surfactants: toxicity, remediation and green surfactants

Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2014
Surfactants toxicity has induced a worldwide alert followed by various regulations. There are still concerns about the biodegradability and ecofriendliness of surfactants. Reviews on surfactants are available, but a concise manuscript covering surfactant types, primary and secondary toxicity of surfactants, evaluating the level of surfactant pollution ...
Sharrel Rebello   +3 more
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Surfactant substitution

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1979
A mixture of synthetic phospholipids containing 90% Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine and 10% Dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol was tested for its suitability as surfactant substitute. Different methods of preparation were employed. The substance was studied by chromatography, Wilhelmy balance, and in rabbits after tracheal instillation during mechanical ...
M, Obladen, F, Brendlein, B, Krempien
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On Replacing the Surfactant

Pediatrics, 1980
Ever since it was realized that hyaline membrane disease was the consequence of surfactant deficiency, replacing the missing surface-active alveolar lining layer has been a tantalizing prospect. The report of Fujiwara et al1 is the first demonstration in the human of consistent and dramatic success after a single instillation of an artificial ...
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Surfactant catabolism

Respirology, 2006
Abstract:  Alveolar pulmonary surfactant is a complex of macromolecular aggregates composed of phospholipids and surfactant proteins (SP) that is essential for maintenance of normal lung function. The importance of surfactant homeostasis is recognized in the patients and the animal models with pulmonary disease, although the mechanisms of surfactant ...
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Surfactants

Analytical Chemistry, 1983
R A, Llenado, T A, Neubecker
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Lung surfactants

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2006
The pharmacology, clinical efficacy, and cost considerations of exogenous lung surfactants are reviewed.Exogenous pulmonary surfactants, along with advancements in ventilatory care, have significantly reduced the incidence of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and its related complications in infants.
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SURFACTANT

Medical Journal of Australia, 1973
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Surfactants

1988
A. T. Florence, D. Attwood
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