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Antibiotics/antibacterial agents

Stickler D.J. King J.B. (1998) Intrinsic resistance to non-antibiotic antibacterial agents. In Principles and Practice of Disinfection, Preservation and Sterilisation (eds A.D. Russell, W.B. Hugo G. A J. Ayliffe), 3rd edn. Oxford Blackwell Science. [Pg.277]

Penicillin, the first of a now large number of antibiotics (antibacterial agents), was discovered accidentally by the Scottish bacteriologist Alexander Fleming in 1928, but he was never able to isolate it as a pure compound. This and similar antibiotics have saved millions of lives that might have been lost to infections. Penicillin F has the formula C14H20N2SO4. Compute the mass percent of each element. [Pg.59]

Non-antibiotic antibacterial agents mode of action and resistance... [Pg.306]

Fig. 18.1 Diagram showing main targets for non-antibiotic antibacterial agents. Fig. 18.1 Diagram showing main targets for non-antibiotic antibacterial agents.
Anti-thrombogenic agents Antibiotics Antibacterial agents Contraceptives Hormones... [Pg.19]

Microbiological Assays of Antibiotics (Antibacterial Agents) and OF Vitamins (Bacterial Growth Factors)... [Pg.813]


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