Potassium aluminium sulphate (Alum) inhibits growth of human axillary malodor-producing skin flora in vitro / Hassanain Al-Talib ... [et al.]
Introduction: Axillary malodor is caused by microbial biotransformation of non-smelling molecules present in apocrine secretions, into volatile odorous molecules. This study aimed to determine the antimicrobial activities of potassium aluminium salts (alum) against four malodor-producing axillary ba...
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Main Authors: | Al-Talib, Hassanain (Author), Mohd Nasir, Nur Izzati Syamimi (Author), Yaziz, Hafizuddin (Author), Zulkafli, Nur Fatihah (Author), Adani, Nur Aqidah (Author), Noor Rashidi, Ahmad Ikhwan (Author), Murugaiah, Chandrika (Author), Shaari, Syahrul Azlin (Author) |
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Faculty of Medicine,
2016.
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