Research Article

Broad-Purpose Solutions of N-Chlorotaurine: A Convenient Synthetic Approach and Comparative Evaluation of Stability and Antimicrobial Activity

Table 4

Working solutions of N-chlorotaurines obtained by various methods.

Working solution symbolSolution description

GObtained from “granules” and separated from them
GGObtained from “granules” and observed in their presence
GExсObtained from the “granules” in a large excess of taurine and separated from them
GGExcObtained from “granules” in a large excess of taurine and observed in their presence
G5.5Obtained by acidifying of solution with hydrochloric acid and separated from the “granules”
GG5.5Obtained by acidifying of solution with hydrochloric acid and observed in the presence of “granules”
FObtained from the “fiber” and separated from it
FFObtained from the “fiber” and observed in its presence
SObtained from sodium hypochlorite “SEKOBREN”
S5.5Obtained by acidifying of S solution with hydrochloric acid