Bacteriocidal: Capable of killing bacteria. Antibiotics, antiseptics, and disinfectants can be bactericidal.
Bacteriocidal is a term that refers to the treatment of a bacterium such that the organism is killed. Bacteriostatic refers to a treatment that restricts the ability of ...
bactericidal /bac·te·ri·ci·dal/ (bak-tÄ“r″Ä-si´d'l) destructive to bacteria. Bactericidal. An agent that destroys bacteria (e.g., Staphylococci aureus ...
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Capable of killing bacteria. Common bacteriocides are some antibiotics, antiseptics, and disinfectants.
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