Myéloperoxidase
see also: Etymology of Myéloperoxidase
The myéloperoxidase is a active Enzyme halogénodependante against E. coli and L. acidophilus for pH acids (= 5). The addition of Peroxyde is not necessary for Lactobacillus since this last produces it itself. The most effective Halogène is the Iode (I), followed Brome (Br) and Chlore (Cl); the Fluor (F) is ineffective.
2HX + H2O2 = 2:00 2O + X2
X2 + O- (leucocytic) = 2XO- (hypo-halogénite = anti-bacterial agent)
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