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  1. Oct 8, 2021 · Quaternary ammonium compounds are antimicrobial chemicals that provide significant public health benefits by controlling bacteria and viruses that cause infections such as colds, flu, and COVID. Th...

  2. M.C. Moreau's 4 research works with 1,446 citations and 4,571 reads, including: Influence of resident intestina microflora on the development and functions of the intestinal-associated...

  3. Quaternary Ammonium Compounds. These three cases, in addition to others reported in the literature, point out an as yet poorly known etiology of occupational asthma to quaternary ammonium compounds in hospital employees. The exact mechanism of the action remains unexplained.

    • A Purohit, M C Kopferschmitt-Kubler, C Moreau, E Popin, M Blaumeiser, G Pauli
    • 2000
  4. C. Moreau, E. Popin, M. Blaumeiser & G. Pauli. 674 Accesses. 123 Citations. 259 Altmetric. 33 Mentions. Explore all metrics. Abstract. Objective: Quaternary ammonium compounds, among which benzalkonium chloride is one of the best-known, are commonly used as antiseptics, disinfectants, detergents and preservatives.

    • A Purohit, M C Kopferschmitt-Kubler, C Moreau, E Popin, M Blaumeiser, G Pauli
    • 2000
  5. Functional food science and gastrointestinal physiology and function. S Salminen, I Rowlnd, C Bouley, MC Boutron-ruault, JH Cummings, A Franck, GR Gibson, E Isolauri, MC Moreau, M Roberfroid. Research output: Contribution to journal › Review Article › peer-review. 1130 Citations (Scopus)

    • BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
    • S147-171
    • English
    • 80
  6. The gut is an obvious target for the development of functional foods, acting as it does as the interface between diet and the metabolic events which sustain life. The key processes in digestive physiology which can be regulated by modifying diet are satiety, the rate and extent of macronutrient brea ….

  7. Jan 18, 2012 · Quaternary ammonium compounds (QAC) constitute a family of widely used chemical substances. The QAC benzalkonium chloride (BAC) has caused bronchoconstriction in human beings by poorly understood mechanisms and lung damage at high concentration as shown in a single rat study.