Perhaps 100 or 94 proof ( = 50 or 47 percent alcohol) would work better than 80 proof (40 percent alcohol).
Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.
No it will onyl slow down there growth because as the temperature rises there activity slows down the best way to kill it would be to wash it and then tumbal dry it but make sure its on a high temperature for drying to kill them all off
Vodka should make a good disinfectant, and the higher the proof the better. This is similar to using rubbing alcohol to disinfect wounds. Be aware, however, that alcohol dries out the skin more than peroxide and can irritate wounds. Also, use plain vodka - save the flavored ones for drinking.
No
One fungus that produces an antibiotic and will kill some bacteria is Penicillium.
Vodka contains absolutely no bacteria.
Some research suggests that drinking vodka or other distilled spirits reduces the risk of E. Coli and other bacteria.
The best vodka to use for making vodka sauce is a high-quality, neutral-flavored vodka.
If that doesn't kill you then i don't know what will
Smirnoff holds the market as the best selling vodka. It should be Ver2 Vodka The ultimate party spirit
It will kill some of the germs due to the alcohol content of the vodka.
a cup full
No , aspirin does not kill Bacteria .
yes
1 liter
smirnoff
Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.