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iodophor
i·o·do·phor I0221700 (ī-ō′də-fôr′)n. A substance consisting of iodine and a solubilizing agent that releases free iodine when in solution. [iodo- + -phor(e).]iodophor (ˈaɪəʊdəˌfɔː) na substance in which iodine is combined with an agent that renders it soluble, making a solution suitable for use as a disinfectantiodophor
iodophor[i′äd·ə‚fȯr] (chemistry) Any compound that is a carrier of iodine. iodophor
iodophor [i-o´do-for] any of various compounds of iodine with carriers, used as surgical scrubs and surface disinfectants.i·o·do·phor (ī-ō'dō-fōr), A combination of iodine with a surfactant carrier, usually polyvinylpyrrolidone. Commercial preparations generally contain 1% "available" iodine, which is slowly released to take effect against microorganisms; used as skin disinfectants, particularly for surgical scrubs. Synonym(s): tamed iodine [iodine + G. phora, a carrying] io·do·phor (ī-ō'dō-fōr) Any compound in which iodine is combined with an organic carrier; an intermediate-level disinfectant registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as hospital disinfectant with tuberculocidal action. Available in topical antiseptics and hard-surface disinfectant form. [iodine + G. phora, a carrying]io·do·phor (ī-ō'dō-fōr) A combination of iodine with a surfactant carrier, usually polyvinylpyrrolidone. Used as skin disinfectants. [iodine + G. phora, a carrying] |