Organic foods were grown without the use of artificial fertilizers or pesticides. Organic animal products were raised without the use of antibiotic and hormone treatments. Organic compounds, in chemistry, are compounds that contain carbon and usually hydrogen.
Derivation from a carbon-based, living animal or plant is a reason why composted farm fish can be called organic matter despite antibiotic contents. The term antibiotic comes from Dr. Selman Waksman of Rutgers University in New Jersey. The Russian biochemist is credited with the discovery of the antibiotic actinomycin as one of 22 different antibiotic compounds derived from one of aerobic composting's beneficial micro-organisms, actinomycetes bacteria.
Not by definition, and maybe yes and maybe no. Antibiotic is a term generally applied to something created by a micro-organism that inhibits the growth of other micro-organisms. In general, diffusible pigments are not antibiotic by this definition. But as regards whether or not such a pigment will inhibit micro-organic growth, some will and some won't.
Organic milk is less likely to contain pesticides, hormones, and antibiotic residues. The fact that these things are not found in organic milk may be the reason that there was not any issues when drinking the organic milk. To be completely free from any issues due to lactose intolerance it would be best to get a lactose free milk such as Lactaid brand milk.
The difference in the meat is determined by what the animal was feed while it was living. If an animal was given feed that contained medicines or hormones, then it is no longer considered organic.
Organic feed can have no additives and should be made from ingredients that have not been grown with artificial fertilizers or any sort of pesticide. Medicated feed has had certain preventative medication added to the feed to keep the chicks or hens healthy. This medication is usually a general all purpose broad spectrum antibiotic. Not all un-medicated feed is truly "organic" and if this is important to you, you must make inquiries as to the source of the ingredients. True organic feed will be certified as organic, not just labeled "organic"
Yes, tetracycline is an antibiotic. It is also an "antibiotic class" i.e. minocycline is a tetracycline antibiotic.
its an antibiotic its an antibiotic
are those antibiotics that produce from microorganisms,( esp bacteria ). then modified by the organic chemist to enhance its therapeutic effect and low down toxicity or to render them for a unique pharmaceutical patent.
Mint is not an antibiotic.
Doxycycline is an antibiotic.
Alcohol is a disinfectant, not an antibiotic.