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Extracts from some parts of the plant have antibacterial action.
Its antibacterial action is due to disruption of cell membrane potentials.
The antibacterial action of silver has long been known to be enhanced by the presence of an electric field.
The antibacterial action of silver is dependent on the silver ion.
Pristinamycin is a mixture of two components that have a synergistic antibacterial action.
However, it had no effect at all in the test tube, exerting its antibacterial action only in live animals.
Molecular mechanisms responsible for the antibacterial action of copper have been a subject of intensive research.
The antibacterial action of lactoferrin was also documented in 1961, and was associated with its ability to bind iron.
The antibacterial action involves inhibition of protein synthesis in the bacterial cell during translocation.
Sertaconazole also has antibacterial action.
Contrary to the antiviral and antibacterial actions of lactoferrin, very little is known about the mechanism of its antifungal action.
The antibacterial action of electrodes coated with silver nanostructures is greatly improved in the presence of an electric field.
Antibacterial action of lactoferrin is also explained by the presence of specific receptors on the cell surface of microorganisms.
Additionally, within the molecular structure a sulfamoylaminomethyl-pyrrolindinylthio group is attached to a side chain giving the molecule increased antibacterial action against gram-negative microbes.
It is used in cortisporin-TC ear drops to help penetration of active ingredients through cellular debris for its antibacterial action.
Fleming first observed the antibacterial action of lysozyme when he treated bacterial cultures with nasal mucus from a patient suffering from a head cold.
Its radioactive content was promoted as imparting health benefits, including antibacterial action and a contribution to strengthening the "defenses of teeth and gums".
Enhanced antibacterial action of fine particles compared to bulk material is not intrinsic to ZnO and is observed for other materials, such as silver.
It was found recently that the antibacterial action of silver electrodes is greatly improved if the electrodes are covered with silver nanorods.
Hypothiocyanite generated through this pathway displays broad spectrum bactericidal activity including potent antibacterial action on H. pylori.
ACAs deliver continuous and ongoing antibacterial action, remaining effective in killing greater than 99% of bacteria within two hours, and continue even after repeated contamination.
Soon after, Florey and the group of scientists he assembled in his well-stocked laboratory decided to unravel the science beneath what Fleming called penicillium's "antibacterial action."
In vitro studies have shown it to have an antibacterial action, inhibiting the growth of pseudomonas, Bacillus typhi, E. coli, Mycobacterium tuberculi.
In 1895, Vincenzo Tiberio, physician of the University of Naples discovered that a mold (Penicillium) in a water well had an antibacterial action.
It has an antibacterial action, inhibiting the growth of Staphylococcus aureus, E. coli, Bacillus dysenteriae, B. typhi, Pseudomonas and Vibrio proteus.