bacteriostat

NOUN
  1. a chemical or biological material that inhibits bacterial growth
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How To Use bacteriostat In A Sentence

  • Thus, if a manufacturer claimed that a chopping board treated with a bacteriostat killed common food pathogens, it would have to be registered and efficacy data submitted to prove its claims. HOME COMFORTS
  • Application of insufficient amount of bacteriostat reduces the effectiveness of the water treatment.
  • Although more effective than merbromin, thimerosal shares the disadvantage of poor tissue penetration and tissue fixation and therefore has limited bacteriostatic activity.
  • The toner serves as a bacteriostat and the conditioners have a high amount of natural vitamins A, D, and E which are very good for healing.
  • Concentrations of skin antiseptics and preservatives, although lower than disinfectants and sterilants, also demonstrate bacteriostatic and bactericidal effects versus nonsusceptible vegetative pathogens.
  • It's also 'the first bacteriostatic microfibre' according to a specialist textile website. Archive 2009-12-01
  • Objective To study and prepare granular chitosan lactate and to determine its bacteriostatic efficacy.
  • Some antimicrobials are bactericidal whereas others are bacteriostatic.
  • It's also 'the first bacteriostatic microfibre' according to a specialist textile website. Archive 2009-12-01
  • Depending upon whether a product can meet certain performance guidelines, a public health antimicrobial is classified as a bacteriostat, a sanitizer, a disinfectant (which is more strongly antimicrobial than a sanitizer), or a sterilizer (strongest of all). HOME COMFORTS
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