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DURING investigations on antiproteolytic substances an interesting action of two quaternary surface-active agents, namely, cetylpyridinium chloride. (‘Germidin’, Bionova, Ltd., Copenhagen) and lauryl-benzyldimethylammonium chloride (‘Rodalon’, Ferrosan, Ltd., Copenhagen), was observed.
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ASTRUP, T., ALKÆRSIG, N. Quaternary Detergents and the Activity of Trypsin and Plasmin. Nature 168, 565 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1038/168565a0
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