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THE USING OF NEW PRESERVING SOLUTION FOR THE STORAGE AND THE DEMONSTRATION OF ANATOMICAL PREPARATIONS

https://doi.org/10.20340/mv-mn.19(27).04.61-64

Abstract

For storage and open demonstration of moist anatomical educational preparations and museum exhibits proposed to use a new preservative, which is an aqueous solution of 0.014-0.019% 3-iodine-2-propinilbutilcarbonate. The solution has high antiseptic activity and does not have a local irritant effect on the skin, mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract and oral cavity, as well as on the conjunctiva of the eyes. The proposed preservative is non-toxic and environmentally safety. Long-term storage and use of anatomical preparations in the proposed preservative does not cause any damaging changes, violations of their shape, structure and color. The method is patented by the Russian Patent Agency.

About the Authors

V. N. Nikolenko
Sechenov First Moscow Medical State University; Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation


A. L. Urakov
Udmurt Federal Research Centre of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation


L. I. Rastegaeva
Izhevsk State Medical Academy
Russian Federation


E. A. Kozyreva
Izhevsk State Medical Academy
Russian Federation


L. A. Gridin
Sechenov First Moscow Medical State University
Russian Federation


I. N. Chairkin
Sechenov First Moscow Medical State University
Russian Federation


I. V. Shevchuk
Sechenov First Moscow Medical State University
Russian Federation


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For citations:


Nikolenko V.N., Urakov A.L., Rastegaeva L.I., Kozyreva E.A., Gridin L.A., Chairkin I.N., Shevchuk I.V. THE USING OF NEW PRESERVING SOLUTION FOR THE STORAGE AND THE DEMONSTRATION OF ANATOMICAL PREPARATIONS. Morphological newsletter. 2019;27(4):61-64. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20340/mv-mn.19(27).04.61-64

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