Tetrachlorodecaoxide Chemical formula is Cl010 (H20)
Tetrachlorodecaoxide is the stated active ingredient in Oxoferin
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29218
Oxoferin and sodium chlorite--a comparison
The last sentence in that "Abstract"
"Our data indicate that Oxoferin may be equated essentially with aqueous sodium chlorite."
So when you place sodium chlorite in water it becomes Oxoferin?
What does that "Abstract" mean?
An obscure paper with 9 researchers from Kabul Afghanistan in 2014
Rapid Healing of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis by High-Frequency Electrocauterization and Hydrogel Wound Care with or without DAC N-055: A Randomized Controlled Phase IIa Trial in Kabul
Ahmad Fawad Jebran, , Ulrike Schleicher, Reto Steiner, Pia Wentker, Farouq Mahfuz, Hans-Christian Stahl, Faquir Mohammad Amin, Christian Bogdan, and Kurt-Wilhelm Stahl
A link to the paper below, go to the heading "Introduction" then focus on paragraphs 4,5 and 6.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3923720/
Paragraph 5
The pharmaceutical monograph of DAC N-055 is based on a 12 mM NaClO2 solution (pH 10 to 11) containing 2.4% glycerol, which in 1983 was approved by the German Health Authorities for the topical treatment of chronic wounds under the trade name of Oxoferin®. In 1989, the German Health Authorities banned the designation of tetrachlorodecaoxygen anions (TCDO; Cl4O10 n−) as the active ingredient of Oxoferin®. A recent spectroscopic analysis of the water disinfectant HydroXan® , a compound similar to Oxoferin® (now Oxovasin®) and other commercial preparations of pharmaceutical NaClO2 (e.g., Ryoxon®, Oxilium®, WF10, or Immunokine™), confirmed that there is no evidence for the existence of the previously postulated TCDO complex consisting of chlorine (IV)-oxide and physically bound molecular oxygen.
All these commercially registered names of medications and they are all NaClO2 or MMS?
Tetrachlorodecaoxide is really just sodium chlorite in water?
Its many uses;
www.tabletwise.com/philippines/oxoferin-solution/uses-benefits-working
It appears that once sodium chlorite is dissolved in water there are no chemical differences between the two?
"Despite difficulties in determining the chemical differences between TCDO and a sodium chlorite solution,......"
www.researchgate.net/publication/15066966_Comparative_study_on_the_effects_of_chlorite_oxygen_reaction_product_TCDO_tetrachlorodecaoxygen_and_sodium_chlorite_solution_NaClO2_with_equimolar_chlorite_content_on_bone_marrow_and_peripheral_blood_
What does this all mean?