- A
bactericide or bacteriocide,
sometimes abbreviated Bcidal, is a
substance which kills bacteria.
Bactericides are disinfectants, antiseptics, or antibiotics...
- is to
reduce the
infectivity of
microbes Germicide – a
disinfectant Bactericide – a
substance that
kills bacteria Viricide – a
chemical agent which "kills"...
- the
bacteria usually start to grow rapidly. This is in
contrast to
bactericides,
which kill bacteria.
Bacteriostats are
often used in
plastics to prevent...
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Copper pesticides are
copper compounds used as
bactericides, algaecides, or fungicides. They can kill bacteria,
oomycetes and algae, and
prevent fungal...
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formic acid,
which can act as an insecticide, miticide, fungicide, or
bactericide. Alternatively,
anting could make the
insects edible by
removing the...
- cleaning/sanitation but not
taken internally as medicine; it may kill or
inhibit them
Bactericide, an
agent that
kills bacteria po****tions
Bacteriostatic agent, an agent...
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extensive regulations.
Sulfites are a
source of
sulfur dioxide (SO2), a
bactericide.
sodium bisulfite, NaHSO3: ill-defined,
widely used
source of bisulfite...
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Antimicrobial pharmacology Antimicrobial pharmacodynamics Minimum inhibitory concentration Bacteriostatic Minimum bactericidal concentration Bactericide...
- anti-bacterial agent. It is also used in
agriculture as a soil fungicide,
plant bactericide, and acaricide.
Hexacholorophene is
produced by
alkylation of 2,4,5-trichlorophenol...
- ichthyosis, and warts.
Salicylic acid is used as a food preservative, a
bactericide, and an antiseptic.
Salicylic acid is used in the
production of other...