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. 1975 Aug;2(2):147–148.

Retention of Preservative Levels of Phenol in Desiccated Biological Products

John R Pemberton 1
PMCID: PMC274154  PMID: 972184

Abstract

Preservative levels of phenol retained by desiccated biological samples ranged from 3 to 73%, with highly proteinaceous samples retaining the most phenol.

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