Yes it does because of the strong amounts of menthol in the select flavors of Rain, Cobalt, and React (mint). the bacteria in your mouth is not meant to deal with menthol and menthol has a certain chemical in the waxy oil that its derived from that has been scientifically proven to kill hundreds of bacteria that originate from the mouth.
Yes, penicillin is often prescribed for gum and tooth infections.
In a certain excess, most chemicals can kill you. I'm sure it is not allowed to be sold if there is any cause for concern with their level of chemicals in the gum
No, chewing gum is not an antibacterial.
It takes 5 minutes.
The types of drugs that can kill bacteria are called 'antibiotics'.
anaerobic
No
No , aspirin does not kill Bacteria .
no
5 gum
Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.
You use them on your hands to kill bacteria. Examples are Hand sanitizers, or soap now how they work to kill them is another question, well they for example inactivate the bacteria remove them make the bacteria "blowup", and they can stop bacteria from growing.