Summary
A quantitative study on the action of H2O2 uponCl. saccharobutyricum shows that the primary action is produced upon a first substance X, very likely an enzyme, following a mechanism such as one equivalent of oxygen gives a reversible combination, and two equivalents an irreversible combination.
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Aubel, E., Rosenberg, A.J. & Szulmajster, J. Action de l'eau oxygénée sur un anaérobie strict. Experientia 3, 107–108 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02137693
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