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The plant cell wall polysaccharide rhamnogalacturonan II self-assembles into a covalently cross-linked dimer. (1/107)
The location of the 1:2 borate-diol ester cross-link in the dimer of the plant cell wall polysaccharide rhamnogalacturonan II (RG-II) has been determined. The ester cross-links the apiofuranosyl residue of the 2-O-methyl-D-xylose-containing side chains in each of the subunits of the dimer. The apiofuranosyl residue in each of the two aceric acid-containing side chains is not esterified. The site of borate esterification is identical in naturally occurring and in in vitro synthesized dimer. Pb2+, La3+, and Ca2+ increase dimer formation in vitro in a concentration- and pH-dependent manner. Pb2+ is the most effective cation. The dimer accounts for 55% of the RG-II when the monomer (0.5 mM) is treated for 5 min at pH 3.5 with boric acid (1 mM) and Pb2+ (0.5 mM); at pH 5 the rate of conversion is somewhat slower. Hg2+ does not increase the rate of dimer formation. A cation's charge density and its ability to form a coordination complex with RG-II, in addition to steric factors, may regulate the rate and stability of dimer formation in vitro. Our data provide evidence that the structure of RG-II itself determines which apiofuranosyl residues are esterified with borate and that in the presence of boric acid and certain cations, two RG-II monomers self-assemble to form a dimer. (+info)The effect of specimen processing delay on borate urine preservation. (2/107)
AIM: To investigate the effect on urine culture results and their clinical interpretation of delaying the processing of urine samples in which boric acid had been used as a preservative. METHODS: 792 mid-stream specimens of urine from patients attending their general practitioner were received in borate containing plastic jars. The specimens were cultured upon receipt, stored at room temperature, and then recultured the following morning. RESULTS: After overnight delayed culture, the results were altered in 16% of samples and the clinical interpretation of these findings differed in 8% of specimens. In 28 samples (3.5%) the bacterium isolated on initial culture was not the same as that obtained by culture after overnight storage. CONCLUSIONS: Boric acid urine preservation used for overnight delayed processing of samples is associated with a significant alteration in culture results and the attendant clinical interpretation of such specimens. Rapid transportation/processing of urine specimens must remain the optimum procedure. (+info)A new ELISA kit for measuring urinary 2-hydroxyestrone, 16alpha-hydroxyestrone, and their ratio: reproducibility, validity, and assay performance after freeze-thaw cycling and preservation by boric acid. (3/107)
There is considerable controversy regarding the role of estrogen metabolites in breast cancer risk, fueled in part by the development of a rapid ELISA that is suitable for large scale investigations. An earlier version of the ELISA could detect values of the 2-hydroxyestrone (2-OHE1) and 16alpha-hydroxyestrone (16alpha-OHE1) metabolites as low as 2 ng/ml and produce consistent results in premenopausal urines. However, reproducibility was problematic in postmenopausal urines where concentrations of these compounds are much lower. In response to our concern, a new ELISA was developed with a sensitivity of 0.625 ng/ml, which we evaluated using the same pre- and postmenopausal urine samples analyzed in the earlier ELISA. In this report, we present findings on the new kit with regard to reproducibility of the 2-OHE1 and 16alpha-OHE1 measurements, comparability of results with gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy values, and with regard to the stability of the metabolites after repeated freeze-thaw cycles and after preservation by boric acid. For the most part, we found the new ELISA to be reproducible, with assay coefficients of variation ranging from 10 to 20%, and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) ranging from 80 to 95% in both the pre- and postmenopausal urines. ELISA results for 16alpha-OHE1 differed from 1 day (i.e., batch) to the next, and the absolute values of the metabolites obtained by the ELISA were consistently lower than but well correlated with those obtained by gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy. Values of the 2-OHE1:16alpha-OHE1 ratio also differed between the methods, but because the range of values was not large, the magnitude of these differences was not as great. For the ratio, the correlation between methods was excellent, and the ICCs were high for both groups of women. After preservation by boric acid, values of the ratio varied according to acid concentration but not in a linear fashion. Ratio values were similar in urine samples exposed to four different freeze-thaw cycle treatments, although values for all treatments were consistently lower in one batch. Because batch-to-batch variability was not negligible, it is advisable that matched cases and controls be analyzed in the same batch. Provided this is done, the relatively low assay coefficient of variation and high ICC demonstrate that the new ELISA kit can reliably measure the 2-OHE1:16alpha-OHE1 ratio and detect small case-control differences in large population-based studies, where rapid and relatively easy laboratory methods are critical. (+info)Treatment of recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis. (4/107)
Vulvovaginal candidiasis is considered recurrent when at least four specific episodes occur in one year or at least three episodes unrelated to antibiotic therapy occur within one year. Although greater than 50 percent of women more than 25 years of age develop vulvovaginal candidiasis at some time, fewer than 5 percent of these women experience recurrences. Clinical evaluation of recurrent episodes is essential. Patients who self-diagnose may miss other causes or concurrent infections. Known etiologies of recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis include treatment-resistant Candida species other than Candida albicans, frequent antibiotic therapy, contraceptive use, compromise of the immune system, sexual activity and hyperglycemia. If microscopic examination of vaginal secretions in a potassium hydroxide preparation is negative but clinical suspicion is high, fungal cultures should be obtained. After the acute episode has been treated, subsequent prophylaxis (maintenance therapy) is important. Because many patients experience recurrences once prophylaxis is discontinued, long-term therapy may be warranted. Patients are more likely to comply when antifungal therapy is administered orally, but oral treatment carries a greater potential for systemic toxicity and drug interactions. (+info)An improved method for the purification of tRNA by chromatography on dihydroxyboryl substituted cellulose. (5/107)
An improved method for the rapid separation of aminoacyl-tRNA from tRNA by chromatography on dihydroxyboryl-substituted cellulose has been developed. The method relies on the selective binding of unacylated tRNA to the cell cellulose support containing dihydroxyboryl groups. This binding is the result of complex formation between the cis-diol group of the 3'-terminal ribose in tRNA and the dihydroxyboryl groups immobilized on the resin. Aminoacyl-tRNA cannot undergo borate complex formation and is not retained on the resin. The separation is carried out at near neutral pH values ensuring stability of the aminoacyl ester linkage. The aminoacyl-tRNAs are obtained in very high purity. Aminoacyl-tRNA species containing the modified nucleoside Q are also retained on dihydroxyboryl cellulose. Conditions for isolating all Q base containing tRNA species from unfractionated tRNA are described. (+info)The preparation of simulated water samples for the purpose of bacteriological quality control. (6/107)
As part of the bacteriological quality control programme of the Public Health Laboratory Service, we were asked to investigate the possibility of providing simulated water samples for distribution to the laboratories. For this purpose it was necessary to find some means whereby suspensions of coliform organisms and Escherichia coli could be kept relatively stable in number at room temperature for a period of 7-10 days. This, it was finally found, was best achieved by adding selected strains of the organisms to improved formate lactose glutamate medium (Gray, 1964) without the lactose but with added boric acid to a final concentration of 1-8%. The procedures adopted in the successful quality control programme are described. (+info)Permeability and channel-mediated transport of boric acid across membrane vesicles isolated from squash roots. (7/107)
Boron is an essential micronutrient for plant growth and the boron content of plants differs greatly, but the mechanism(s) of its uptake into cells is not known. Boron is present in the soil solution as boric acid and it is in this form that it enters the roots. We determined the boron permeability coefficient of purified plasma membrane vesicles obtained from squash (Cucurbita pepo) roots and found it to be 3 x 10(-7) +/-1.4 x 10(-8) cm s(-1), six times higher than the permeability of microsomal vesicles. Boric acid permeation of the plasma membrane vesicles was partially inhibited (30%-39%) by mercuric chloride and phloretin, a non-specific channel blocker. The inhibition by mercuric chloride was readily reversible by 2-mercaptoethanol. The energy of activation for boron transport into the plasma membrane vesicles was 10.2 kcal mol(-1). Together these data indicate that boron enters plant cells in part by passive diffusion through the lipid bilayer of the plasma membrane and in part through proteinaceous channels. Expression of the major intrinsic protein (MIP) PIP1 in Xenopus laevis oocytes resulted in a 30% increase in the boron permeability of the oocytes. Other MIPs tested (PIP3, MLM1, and GlpF) did not have this effect. We postulate that certain MIPs, like those that have recently been shown to transport small neutral solutes, may also be the channels through which boron enters plant cells. (+info)Terconazole cream for non-Candida albicans fungal vaginitis: results of a retrospective analysis. (8/107)
OBJECTIVE: Although it is FDA-approved for use in vulvovaginal candidiasis caused by non-Candida albicans species, terconazole cream has not been been studied in patients with these infections. We sought to assess the clinical and mycological efficacy of terconazole cream in women with non-C. albicans vaginitis. METHODS: The records of patients who had received a 7-day course of terconazole cream for culture-proved non-C. albicans vaginitis were reviewed. Data with regard to patient demographics, clinical and mycologic response to therapy within 1 month of treatment, and outcome with other antifungal therapies were analyzed. RESULTS: Twenty-eight patients received terconazole cream for non-C. albicans infections. Three patients did not return for follow-up. The median age was 45 years. Seven (28%) patients were nulliparous. The median duration of symptoms was 3 years. Nine patients (36%) had received terconazole within the 6 months prior to referral. Overall, there were 20 C. glabrata cases, 3 C. parapsilosis, and 2 C. lusitaniae. Fourteen (56%) patients achieved a mycologic cure; 11 (44%) noted a resolution of their symptoms. Prior terconazole use was not associated with treatment failure (P = 0.09). Ten failures received boric acid suppositories as subsequent treatment; a cure was effected in 4 (40%). Two of three patients (67%) were eventually cured with flucytosine cream. Five (20 %) patients remained uncured. CONCLUSIONS: Terconazole cream may be an appropriate first-line treatment for non C. albicans vaginitis, even in patients who have previously received the drug. (+info)Causes:
The most common cause of candidiasis is an imbalance in the natural bacteria and yeast that live in and around the vagina. This imbalance can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
* Taking antibiotics, which can kill off the "good" bacteria that keep candida in check
* Pregnancy and menopause, when hormonal changes can lead to an overgrowth of yeast
* Diabetes, which can cause excess sugar in the body that feeds the growth of yeast
* Weakened immune system
* Poor hygiene or poor fitting clothing and underwear that can trap moisture and create a warm environment for yeast to grow.
Symptoms:
The symptoms of candidiasis can vary from person to person, but common signs include:
* Itching, burning, and redness of the vulva and vagina
* A thick, white discharge that looks like cottage cheese and has no odor or a mild, sweet smell
* Pain or discomfort during sex
* Difficulty getting pregnant (infertility) if the infection is severe or recurrent.
Diagnosis:
A healthcare provider can diagnose candidiasis by performing a physical examination and taking a sample of vaginal discharge for testing. The provider may also take a culture of the yeast to determine which type of candida is causing the infection.
Treatment:
Candidiasis can be treated with antifungal medications, such as clotrimazole or terconazole. These medications are available over-the-counter or by prescription and come in creams, tablets, or suppositories. To help clear the infection, treatment may also include:
* Avoiding irritants such as douches, powders, or scented soaps
* Wearing loose-fitting clothing and cotton underwear
* Keeping the genital area clean and dry
* Avoiding sex during treatment
Complications:
If left untreated, candidiasis can lead to complications such as:
* Recurrent infections
* Inflammation of the vulva (vulvodynia)
* Inflammation of the vagina (vaginitis)
* Pain during sex
* Difficulty getting pregnant (infertility)
Prevention:
To prevent candidiasis, women can take the following steps:
* Practice good hygiene by washing the genital area gently with soap and water
* Avoid using douches, powders, or scented soaps
* Wear loose-fitting clothing and cotton underwear
* Change out of wet or sweaty clothes as soon as possible
* Avoid sex during treatment for candidiasis.
Prognosis:
With proper treatment, the prognosis for candidiasis is good. The infection usually clears up within a week or two with antifungal medication. However, recurrent infections can be more difficult to treat and may require longer courses of therapy. In some cases, candidiasis can lead to complications such as inflammation of the vulva or vagina, which can be more challenging to treat.
It is important for women to seek medical attention if they experience any symptoms of candidiasis, as early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent complications and improve outcomes.
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Borax5
- You can also use Borax as a substitute for the boric acid, but the boric acid is more effective. (theedgesearch.com)
- Boric Acid is a condensed form of borax. (nutritruth.org)
- Borax is the sodium salt of the weak boric acid. (nutritruth.org)
- The boron content of Borax is 11.3% while for boric acid it is 17.5% or about 50% higher. (nutritruth.org)
- I. Boric acid and borax. (nih.gov)
Vaginal suppositories3
- Boric acid is an ingredient in some vaginal suppositories used for yeast infections, although this is NOT a standard treatment. (medlineplus.gov)
- Your provider may agree that boric acid vaginal suppositories can be used for odor. (phdfemininehealth.com)
- In these cases, treatment with medical-grade boric acid vaginal suppositories, such as Intimate Rose Boric Balance capsules , can be a safe and effective way to resolve persistent infections and provide welcome relief from symptoms. (infectiontalk.net)
20232
- According to latest analysis, the global boric acid market was USD 955.0 million in 2022 and is expected to reach USD 1,406.0 million in 2029 and register a CAGR of 5.7% during the forecast period, 2023-2029. (gen-cons.com)
- Gain a reliable outlook of the global boric acid market forecasts from 2023 to 2029 across scenarios. (gen-cons.com)
Toxicity5
- Testicular toxicity of boric acid (BA): relationship of dose to lesion development and recovery in the F344 rat. (nih.gov)
- Our results suggest that acute boric acid ingestions produce minimal or no toxicity and that aggressive treatment is not necessary in most patients. (nih.gov)
- CNS Developmental Toxicity of Boric Acid (CASRN 10043-35-3) in Sprague-Dawley CD® Rats Exposed on Gestation Days 6-15. (nih.gov)
- Genetic Toxicity Evaluation of Boric Acid in Salmonella/E.coli Mutagenicity Test or Ames Test. (nih.gov)
- The potential contribution of decreased maternal food intake to the developmental toxicity at 2.4% boric acid was also examined. (nih.gov)
Boron4
- Dose: 0, 9000 ppm (w/w) boric acid (1575 ppm boron). (nih.gov)
- Boric acid is a white, crystalline powder that is derived from boron, a naturally occurring element. (gen-cons.com)
- It is also used as an eyewash to relieve eye irritation and as a vaginal suppository to treat yeast infections.Boric acid is a white, crystalline powder that is derived from boron, a naturally occurring element. (gen-cons.com)
- Exposure to large amounts of boron (about 30 g of boric acid) over short periods of time can affect the stomach, intestines, liver, kidney, and brain and can eventually lead to death. (cdc.gov)
Yeast infections5
- Boric Acid is used as a common treatment for urinary tract infections (UTI), bacteria vaginosis (BV), and yeast infections. (epothex.com)
- Existing research points toward boric acid being quite good at treating yeast infections, especially when antifungals have failed , or a yeast infection keeps recurring. (infectiontalk.net)
- Sometimes boric acid actually performs better than first-line treatment, like an antifungal for yeast infections, particularly when an atypical Candida species is at play . (infectiontalk.net)
- If your yeast infections refuse to disappear or bounce back all the time, like a Marvel superhero, it may be worth talking to your doctor about vaginal boric acid. (infectiontalk.net)
- If you would like us to work with your doctor to determine if boric acid for recurrent yeast infections is right for you, please call us at 310-550-1822. (infectiontalk.net)
Testicular1
- High-dose boric acid (BA) produces testicular lesions in adult rats, characterized by inhibited spermiation followed by atrophy. (nih.gov)
Enamels1
- Boric acid is used in the manufacture of pottery glaze glass, enamels and pigments. (chemistryworks.net)
Sodium1
- When ingested, it reacts with hydrochloric acid in the stomach to form boric acid and sodium chloride. (nutritruth.org)
Powder5
- Boracic acid powder dissolves other metal oxides. (lacytools.ca)
- In its purest form, boric acid is a white powder that is both colorless and odorless. (phdfemininehealth.com)
- Humco Boric Acid NF (National Formulary) powder. (epothex.com)
- Humco Boric Acid Powder is used in many pharmacies to compound special preparations according to physician's orders. (epothex.com)
- Humco Boric Acid provides the highest quality powder on the market. (epothex.com)
Rats1
- Exposure of Sprague-Dawley-derived (CD ) rats to boric acid at 0.1. (nih.gov)
Acute2
- Acute boric acid poisoning usually occurs when someone swallows powdered roach-killing products that contain the chemical. (medlineplus.gov)
- Acute ingestions of boric acid. (nih.gov)
Compound4
- For those who are unfamiliar, boric acid is a common compound that is found in seawater. (phdfemininehealth.com)
- As an antibacterial compound, boric acid can also be used as an acne treatment. (nutritruth.org)
- 4489. Misbranding of Mrs. Price's compound and Mrs. Price's special prepared boric acid. (nih.gov)
- U. S. v. 89 Packages of Mrs. Price's Compound and 92 Packages of Mrs. Price's Special Prepared Boric Acid. (nih.gov)
Preservatives1
- Boric acid is used as a food preservatives. (chemistryworks.net)
20222
- The fiberglass segment held the largest share of the global boric acid market in 2022 and is anticipated to hold its share during the forecast period. (gen-cons.com)
- In 2022, Asia-Pacific made up the largest share of revenue generated by the boric acid market. (gen-cons.com)
Bait2
- Most types of ant invasions in your home can be treated with a sugar based boric acid bait. (boricacid.net.au)
- Interpretation & conclusion: Based on the results, boric acid based toxic sugar bait solution could be a promising tool for vector control. (who.int)
Dangerous poison2
- Boric acid is a dangerous poison. (medlineplus.gov)
- Boric acid is a dangerous poison that can burn through your esophagus, stomach, and intestines. (influencernewshubb.com)
Chronic2
- Chronic poisoning occurs in those who are repeatedly exposed to boric acid. (medlineplus.gov)
- Antifungal agents vs. boric acid for treating chronic mycotic vulvovaginitis. (infectiontalk.net)
Exposure1
- Postnatal Effects of Gestational and Lactational Gavage Exposure to Boric Acid in the Developing Sprague Dawley Rat. (nih.gov)
Antiseptic2
- Boric acid is used as an antiseptic, insecticide and flame retardants. (chemistryworks.net)
- Boric acid can be used as an antiseptic for minor burns or cuts and is sometimes used in dressings or salves. (nutritruth.org)
Poison1
- A retrospective chart review was conducted at two regional poison centers to determine the clinical outcome of boric acid ingestions and to assess the relationship between serum boric acid levels and clinical presentation. (nih.gov)
Content1
- The saturation point for the boric acid content in the nickel solution increases with the temperature. (finishing.com)
Stomach2
- Surgery may be needed if the esophagus, stomach, or intestine has a hole (perforation) from the acid. (medlineplus.gov)
- Damage to the esophagus and stomach continues to occur for several weeks after the boric acid was swallowed. (medlineplus.gov)
Ingredient1
- Boric acid is a common and safe ingredient. (phdfemininehealth.com)
Vaginosis1
- Dilute boric acid can be used as a vaginal douche to treat bacterial vaginosis due to excessive alkalinity. (nutritruth.org)
Evaluation2
- IMSEAR at SEARO: Laboratory evaluation of the efficacy of boric acid containing toxic sugar baits against Anopheles culicifacies, An. (who.int)
- Kumar Gaurav, Sharma Amit, Dhiman Ramesh C.. Laboratory evaluation of the efficacy of boric acid containing toxic sugar baits against Anopheles culicifacies, An. (who.int)
Formula1
- Boric Acid Khane Se Kya Hota Hai और Boric Acid Ka Formula साथ ही जानेंगे कि बोरिक एसिड क्या होता है और बोरिक एसिड कैसे बनता है. (lipibaddh.com)
Dose1
- And not the same thing Based on the mammalian median lethal dose (LD50) rating of 2,660 mg/kg body mass, boric acid is poisonous if taken internally or inhaled in "large" quantities. (nutritruth.org)
Health5
- The following is a closer look at the history of boric acid and feminine health. (phdfemininehealth.com)
- The pH-D ® Feminine Health boric acid suppositories are a holistic solution for vaginal odor. (phdfemininehealth.com)
- pH-D Feminine Health has created a wide variety of easy-to-use products, such as an instant vaginal odor rinse and feminine boric acid spray , that are designed for vaginal odor and even women's health probiotics for vaginal health. (phdfemininehealth.com)
- pH-D Feminine Health is the #1 Best-Selling and #1 Doctor Recommended boric acid suppository in the USA. (phdfemininehealth.com)
- However, like many other instances in vaginal health, there needs to be more research on the effectiveness of boric acid on all types of Candida . (infectiontalk.net)
Treat3
- For example, in the past, boric acid was used to disinfect and treat wounds. (medlineplus.gov)
- Note: Activated charcoal does not effectively treat poisoning by acids. (medlineplus.gov)
- In medicine, boric acid is used to treat various skin conditions, such as acne and athlete's foot, and to prevent infections in wounds. (gen-cons.com)
Solution8
- Although boric acid can be harmful if swallowed, it can be safely used by many women as a solution for vaginal odor. (phdfemininehealth.com)
- If you are looking for a solution for vaginal odor, boric acid may be an option for you. (phdfemininehealth.com)
- B: 3.3 %w/v the solution is faintly acid. (yogichemicals.com)
- Boric acid is applied in a very dilute solution as an eye wash. (nutritruth.org)
- Methods: TSB solution was prepared by dissolving different concentrations of boric acid in glucose and tested against each of the mosquito species. (who.int)
- Another experiment was done by spraying this boric acid sugar solution on to Calendula officinalis plant. (who.int)
- TSB solution with 2% boric acid, resulted in 99.1% mortality in An. (who.int)
- When TSB solution with 2% boric acid was sprayed on plant, ~89-94% mortality was observed in both An. (who.int)
Treatment1
- Boric acid is often used as an alternative treatment to cure infections resistant to traditional medicines. (infectiontalk.net)
Sugar1
- Double the effort by mixing 50/50 boric acid and brown sugar, then pour the mixture in a thick line around the entire room and entranceways. (theedgesearch.com)
Market9
- pH-D changed the market by creating a convenient and affordable boric acid suppository with the 600 mg level of boric acid that doctors recommend. (phdfemininehealth.com)
- The report covers market size and growth, segmentation, regional breakdowns, competitive landscape, trends and strategies for global boric acid market. (gen-cons.com)
- The global market for boric acid can be segmented by application: industrial, household, others. (gen-cons.com)
- Based on region, the boric acid market is segmented into: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, MEA (Middle East and Africa), Latin America. (gen-cons.com)
- To analyze and forecast the market size of the global boric acid market. (gen-cons.com)
- To classify and forecast the global boric acid market based on application, end user, region. (gen-cons.com)
- To identify drivers and challenges for the global boric acid market. (gen-cons.com)
- To examine competitive developments such as mergers & acquisitions, agreements, collaborations and partnerships, etc., in the global boric acid market. (gen-cons.com)
- To identify and analyze the profile of leading players operating in the global boric acid market. (gen-cons.com)
Large1
- Swallowing a large amount of boric acid can have severe effects on many parts of the body. (medlineplus.gov)
Study1
- An overview of Genetic Toxicology Mammalian Cell Mutagenicity study conclusions related to Boric acid (10043-35-3). (nih.gov)
Control1
- Boric acid control and what it does for nickel plating? (finishing.com)
Data1
- On the basis of data from 9 patients, the mean half-life of boric acid was determined to be 13.4 hours (range, 4.0 to 27.8). (nih.gov)
Chemical1
- Boric acid is a caustic chemical. (medlineplus.gov)
Million1
- U.S. imports of Boric, related acids totaled $1.06 million in April, a change of -81.89 percent from the same month one year ago. (ustradenumbers.com)
Recommend1
- For example, the CDC guidelines recommend 600 mg of boric acid in a gelatin capsule administered vaginally once daily for 3 weeks for recurrent non- albicans vulvovaginal candidiasis. (infectiontalk.net)
Works1
- I have read that putting boric acid in a Napped polypropylene bag works well. (finishing.com)
Similar2
- Keep in mind that you should never use boric acid or other similar suppositories if you have sores, open wounds, or if you have a sensitivity or allergy. (phdfemininehealth.com)
- You can use boric acid by inserting a vaginal suppository using your finger or a suppository applicator , similar to the way you insert a tampon. (phdfemininehealth.com)
Patients1
- Boric acid levels were obtained in 51 patients and ranged from 0 to 340 micrograms/mL. (nih.gov)