lysosome
Tears contain an antibacterial substance :)
Saliva contains lysozyme, which is an antibacterial enzyme that helps protect the mouth from bacterial infections.
it is true & very fastly using antibacterial agent
Yes, baking soda has some antibacterial properties and can be effective in killing certain types of bacteria.
diluted liquid antibacterial soap is usually a soap that has a smaller proportion of cleaning agent in it's formula. Often times for children or those with sensitive skin, though the antibacterial agent is generally full strength(if it is not the soap would do well to destroy bacterial colonies)
The technology of antibacterial applied in textile industry is more and more widely. According to experts predict that in the next eight years, the annual growth rate of 10% of antibacterial fabrics markets around the world, healthy, natural, environmental protection will become the development trend of textiles.The mechanism of antibacterial fabric as following:1. Releasing mechanismUnder normal temperature and suitable humidity, the antibacterial textile can automatic release antibacterial agent, the release capacity is enough to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria.2. Regeneration mechanismDuring washing process, the antibacterial chemical bond of antibacterial fabrics can break and regenerate anti bacterial agent, so then antibacterial agent content on the surface of the fabric can be keep in a certain state of equilibrium.3. Static bacteria proofThe antibacterial agent is as cationic, or through some kind of cationic substance with negatively charged fibers combined on the surface of fabric, to generate the obstacle of bacteria, so as to achieve the static bacteriostatic effect.
Bactroban is not effective for viral cold sores.
Alcohol can be an effective antibacterial agent when used in high concentrations, typically above 60. It can help kill bacteria on surfaces and skin, but may not be as effective against all types of bacteria or viruses.
It has been formulated for a specific purpose, that is as an antibacterial agent in toothpaste
Yes, coconut oil has natural antibacterial properties due to its high content of lauric acid, which has been shown to have antimicrobial effects against bacteria.
Antifungal, antibacterial, glycemic control agent, galactogogue, appetite stimulant, anti-inflammatory.
Antiviral and antibacterial agent, boosts the immune system, lowers cholesterol levels.