Kovtun, E. A. published the artcileStudy of the kinetics of release of decametoxin from modified surgical sutures in aqueous medium, Safety of N1,N10-Bis(2-((2-isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexyl)oxy)-2-oxoethyl)-N1,N1,N10,N10-tetramethyldecane-1,10-diaminium chloride, the publication is Fibre Chemistry (Translation of Khimicheskie Volokna) (1999), 31(5), 374-379, database is CAplus.
The studies showed that Decametoxin is released from thread in amounts not exceeding the standards issued by the Pharmacol. Committee of the USSR Ministry of Health. The rate of release of Decametoxin from the thread decreases in time; according to the data from the extraction-photometric method, the rate of “release” of Decametoxin is constant and maximum for up to 24 h, and according to the calculation based on weight loss, the rate slows according to a logarithmic law and is maximum for up to 6 h. The concentration of Decametoxin in the region of the suture will probably be maximum for two days. Decametoxin does not form chem. bonds with BF-6 adhesive or polycaproamide, but the polymer coating of the thread acts as a microdispenser of the antimicrobial.
Fibre Chemistry (Translation of Khimicheskie Volokna) published new progress about 38146-42-8. 38146-42-8 belongs to chlorides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Achiral Phase-Transfer Catalysts, name is N1,N10-Bis(2-((2-isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexyl)oxy)-2-oxoethyl)-N1,N1,N10,N10-tetramethyldecane-1,10-diaminium chloride, and the molecular formula is C38H74Cl2N2O4, Safety of N1,N10-Bis(2-((2-isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexyl)oxy)-2-oxoethyl)-N1,N1,N10,N10-tetramethyldecane-1,10-diaminium chloride.
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