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Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics, Vol. 16, Issue 3, 237-245, 1920
Copyright © 1920 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics


A COMPARISON OF THE EFFECT OF CERTAIN SAPONINS ON THE SURFACE TENSION OF WATER WITH THEIR HEMOLYTIC POWER

H. E. WOODWARD 1 and C. L. ALSBERG 1

1 From the Bureau of Chemistry, United States Department of Agriculture

The lowering of the surface tension of Locke solution by twelve saponins was measured.

The lowest concentration at which these saponins hemolyze was determined.

The surface tension effect and the hemolytic power of these saponins are not parallel.

Submitted on September 2, 1920







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