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 symbol | Solution description |
| G | Obtained from “granules” and separated from them | GG | Obtained from “granules” and observed in their presence | GExс | Obtained from the “granules” in a large excess of taurine and separated from them | GGExc | Obtained from “granules” in a large excess of taurine and observed in their presence | G5.5 | Obtained by acidifying of solution with hydrochloric acid and separated from the “granules” | GG5.5 | Obtained by acidifying of solution with hydrochloric acid and observed in the presence of “granules” | F | Obtained from the “fiber” and separated from it | FF | Obtained from the “fiber” and observed in its presence | S | Obtained from sodium hypochlorite “SEKOBREN” | S5.5 | Obtained by acidifying of S solution with hydrochloric acid |
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