The effects of four acidifying sprays, vinegar, and water on canine cutaneous pH levels.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ANIMAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION(2014)
摘要
This study determined the extent and duration of cutaneous acidification caused by a single application of four acidifying sprays, vinegar, and water. Multivariate repeated measures analysis of variance revealed a significant difference between the six sprays (F=15.3; Pless than or equal to0.001). Linear contrast tests showed that the effects of the acidifying sprays were significantly different from vinegar and water (F=6.0; Pless than or equal to0.001), and vinegar was significantly different from water (F=13.8; Pless than or equal to0.001). The acidifying sprays decreased cutaneous pH to <6.0 for a mean range of 50 to 65 hours, while vinegar did so for a mean of 12 hours.
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