Study of the effect of different dentifrice on bacterial growth The effect of different dentifrice with different ingredients on the growth of dental bacteria was investigated because of the price and type of marketable dental cleanser. The toothpaste tested consisted of triclosan (3 pence / ml), non-fluoride toothpaste (less than 1 penny / ml), dental care baking soda toothpaste (2 pence / ml) and a cologate containing a natural toothbrush It was an antibacterial toothpaste. Tree branch tree Salvadora persica is commonly known as 'Muswak' (30 pence, provided for 2 weeks, toothbrush does not need to be carried as a branch)
1 Antimicrobial is a generic term for drugs, chemical substances, and other substances that kill microorganisms or delay the growth of microorganisms. Currently used antibacterial agents include antibiotic agents (killing bacteria), antiviral agents (virucidal), antifungal agents (killing bacteria) and antimalarials (insecticidal parasites). Antibiotics are antibacterial agents made from fungi or bacteria that kill other bacteria, especially bacteria and retard proliferation. Examples include penicillin and streptomycin
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In addition to chemical reagents, researchers are testing algae forming bacteria as potential control agents for monkeys. These bacteria are ubiquitous on shelves in the western Florida and can affect flower growth and decline due to direct or indirect interactions. Bacteria do not need to kill K. brevis, but may be susceptible to predation by other microorganisms (Sengco, pers.comm.March 2007). It is possible to combine algae-lysing bacteria with other compounds or flocculants, previously there was a method similar to the oil repellent bioremediation form, combining bacteria with other compounds to purify effluents. The main challenges of biological substances are the same as chemical substances. Is it possible to cultivate enough bacteria to make a great impact on flowers? These problems are at the forefront of research on biological substances that suppress red tides.
Introduction: Only 1% of bacteria are harmful to humans, but there is a way to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria. The chemical substances used to kill and control bacterial growth are called antimicrobials, and the three basic types are disinfectants, antiseptics and antibiotics. Disinfectants are chemical substances that are used to inhibit the growth and death of bacteria on living tissues and inhibit or kill the growth of bacteria on inanimate substances. Microorganisms may develop tolerance to these drugs, but their effectiveness depends on factors such as environmental conditions.