Takácsová G, Subík J
Experientia. 1977 Nov 15;33(11):1415-6. doi: 10.1007/BF01918776.
The N-alkyl derivatives of morpholine-, pyrrolidine-, piperidine- and perhydroasepine-N-oxides caused the rapid, temperature-dependent, hemolysis of human red blood cells. The most hemolytic were the amine oxides with alkyl groups having 14-18 carbon atoms.