Not really. The amount of HCL added was far below the stomach content. Thus solubility was compromised since silver forms solubility chloride complexes at higher concentrations. Secondly, the test was done on a gel, thus activity was greatly influenced by mobility of colloidal vs silver chloride particles vs dissolved silver chloride. Third, there are not normally any bacteria in the stomach except when attempting to treat an ulcer or taking it for food poisoning, and what happens after it reaches the blood stream is most important for in vivo comparisons. So I am not sure what this test is to prove, unless it is to show the effectiveness of each product as a disinfectant on surfaces contaminated with hydrochloric acid.
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