Surfactant - Etymology and Definition

Etymology and Definition

The term surfactant/surfactants is a blend of surface active agents.

In Index Medicus and the United States National Library of Medicine, surfactant/surfactants is reserved for the meaning pulmonary surfactant. For the more general meaning, surface active agent/s is the heading.

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