bactericidal

Biology

(adjective)

that which kills bacteria

Related Terms

  • bacteriostatic
  • antigen
Microbiology

(adjective)

An agent that kills bacteria.

Related Terms

  • antibacterial
  • bacteriostatic
  • synthesis
  • cystitis

Examples of bactericidal in the following topics:

  • Antibiotic Classifications

    • Bactericidal antibiotics kill bacteria; bacteriostatic antibiotics slow their growth or reproduction.
    • Bactericidal antibiotics kill bacteria; bacteriostatic antibiotics inhibit their growth or reproduction.
    • One way that bactericidal antibodies kill bacteria is by inhibiting cell wall synthesis.
    • However, there is not always a precise distinction between them and bactericidal antibiotics.
    • High concentrations of some bacteriostatic agents are also bactericidal.
  • Damage to Proteins and Nucleic Acids

    • This is in contrast to bactericides, which kill bacteria.
    • However, there is not always a precise distinction between them and bactericidal antibiotics.
    • High concentrations of some bacteriostatic agents are also bactericidal, whereas low concentrations of some bacteriocidal agents are bacteriostatic.
  • Biological Control of Microbes

    • Those that result in bacterial death are called bactericidal agents.
  • Bile

    • Bile salts also act as bactericides, destroying many of the microbes that may be present in the food.
  • Production of Vaccines, Antibiotics, and Hormones

    • In this classification, antibiotics are divided into two broad groups according to their biological effect on microorganisms: bactericidal agents kill bacteria, and bacteriostatic agents slow down or stall bacterial growth .
  • Normal Eye Microbiota

    • Tears contain bactericides such as lysozyme, so that microorganisms have difficulty in surviving the lysozyme and settling on the epithelial surfaces.
  • Prostatitis

    • The antibiotics of choice should be bactericidal (e.g., quinolone) not bacteriostatic (e.g., tetracycline) if the infection is life-threatening.
  • Effective Disinfection

    • For this reason, some question the wisdom of impregnating cloths, cutting boards, and worktops in the home with bactericidal chemicals .
  • Rate of Microbial Death

    • Such death curves can be empirically established for all bactericidal agents.
  • Alteration of Membrane Permeability

    • Gramicidin's bactericidal activity is a result of increasing the permeability of the bacterial cell membrane, allowing inorganic monovalent cations (e.g.
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