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substance active against bacteria. It is the most
important type of
antibacterial agent for
fighting bacterial infections, and
antibiotic medications...
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antibacterial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Antibacterial usually refers to an antibiotic, a prin****l type of
antimicrobial agent used...
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Antibacterial soap is a soap
which contains chemical ingredients that
purportedly ****ist in
killing bacteria. The
majority of
antibacterial soaps contain...
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environment with
antibacterial properties can
significantly reduce contamination risks.[citation needed] The
determination of the
antibacterial activity (microbicidy)...
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antibiotic by
practitioners of
traditional and
herbal medicine. Honey's
antibacterial effects were
first demonstrated by the
Dutch scientist Bernardus Adri****...
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generally affect pharmacology;
substitutions at
position 7
affect antibacterial activity, but
these cases are not
always true.
Cephalosporins can be...
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coined by
Alexander Fleming on 7
March 1929 when he
discovered the
antibacterial property of
Penicillium rubens.
Fleming explained in his 1929 paper...
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contained by pet
shampoos can be
grouped in insecticidals, antiseborrheic,
antibacterials, antifungals, emollients,
emulsifiers and humectants.
Whereas some of...
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antibacterial sulfonamides are
synthetic antimicrobial agents that
contain the
sulfonamide group. Some
sulfonamides are also
devoid of
antibacterial activity...
- can give
insight into the
mechanism of
action of the compound. With
antibacterial agents, the
conversion of
target cells to
spheroplasts can be an indication...