Skip to main content

povidone-iodine

/poh-vi-dohn-ahy-uh-dahyn, -din/US // ˈpoʊ vɪ doʊnˌaɪ əˌdaɪn, -dɪn //

聚维酮碘,聚酰亚胺碘,聚乙烯碘

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pharmacology.

    • : a complex of iodine and polyvinylpyrrolidone that has broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity: used as an antiseptic.

Examples

  • The website even sells iodine drops, called “Survival Shield,” at their official store.

  • The sun was strangely warm on my wrists, or perhaps they were tingling from the potassium iodine.

  • They said this phenomenon might have caused the level of iodine to rise before the tap water could reach the purifying plant.

  • At Chernobyl, iodine fell on the grass, cows ate the grass, and people drank the milk.

  • Brenner said that distributing iodine in Japan is prudent, but probably unecessary.

  • This I attribute to the potash being in a little more caustic condition than when recrystallised with iodine.

  • Of the other substances, iodine is restricted exclusively to sea-plants, but to them it appears to be essential.

  • The calculation may be made exactly as in the case of the similar constant for iodine (p. 273).

  • The tendency of iodine to form hypoiodous acid, iodates, etc., is not taken into consideration here and involves another relation.

  • "Yes, 'tis his left hand he'd be using all the time when I'm not noticing him," said Kate, returning with the iodine.

povidone-iodine - EE Dictionary | EE Dictionary