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Use of Lignin-Based Materials in the Selective Inhibition of Microorganisms

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Lignin, modified through reaction with organostannane halides, and SINS, formed through the co-reaction of lignin and poly(ethylene glycols), and block polymers of poly(ethylene glycol-co-dimetylsiloxane-co-ethylene glycol) with organostannane halides exhibit selective inhibition of C. albi-cans, the microorganism responsible for yeast infections.

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Carraher, C.E., Sterling, D.C., Butler, C., Ridgway, T. (1994). Use of Lignin-Based Materials in the Selective Inhibition of Microorganisms. In: Gebelein, C.G., Carraher, C.E. (eds) Biotechnology and Bioactive Polymers. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9519-6_8

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