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Diskin CJ – Recent insight into the biochemistry appears to suggest that at least part of the effect resides in the salts of the carboxylic acids. The authors knowledge base in this area is still evolving, an improved understanding of the biochemical basis of both the antibacterial effect and toxicity of the salts of carboxylic acids in peritoneal dialysate can only prove useful.

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