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bacterial and fungal growth – Acetic acid inhibits bacterial growth – Propionic acid retards molds – Lactic acid prevents anaerobic bacterial growth

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5 jan 2005 · Chemical agents are very useful in controlling microbial growth and survival and you probably have used a number of them in everyday life One 

  • What are microbial control agents?

    Microbial biological control agents (MBCAs) are applied to crops for biological control of plant pathogens where they act via a range of modes of action.
    Some MBCAs interact with plants by inducing resistance or priming plants without any direct interaction with the targeted pathogen.

  • What chemical inhibits microbial growth?

    Chloroxylenol (4-chloro-3,5-dimethylphenol) is a broad spectrum antimicrobial chemical compound used to control bacteria, algae, fungi and virus and is often used in antimicrobial soaps and antiseptics.
    Phenol and phenolics alter membrane permeability and denature proteins.

  • Antiseptic: Substance that prevents or arrests the growth or action of microorganisms by inhibiting their activity or by destroying them.
    The term is used especially for preparations applied topically to living tissue.

  • What is chemical control of bacterial growth?

    Chemical control refers to the use of disinfectants, antiseptics, antibiotics, and chemotherapeutic antimicrobial chemicals.
    Sterilization is the process of destroying all living organisms and viruses.
    Disinfection is the elimination of microorganisms, but not necessarily endospores, from inanimate objects or surfaces.31 août 2023

  • Halogens, including chlorine, fluorine, and iodine, are also commonly used for disinfection. Chlorine compounds, including sodium hypochlorite, chloramines, and chlorine dioxide, are commonly used for water disinfection. Iodine, in both tincture and iodophor forms, is an effective antiseptic.
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