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Chemical antimicrobial agents agent properties

Table A.2 Chemical antimicrobial agents and properties (Black 2002)... Table A.2 Chemical antimicrobial agents and properties (Black 2002)...
We can distinguish between secondary metabolites that are already present prior to an attack or wounding, so-called constitutive compounds, and others that are induced by these processes and made de novo. Inducing agents, which have been termed elicitors by phytopathologists, can be cell wall fragments of microbes, the plant itself, or many other chemical constituents (4,17,22-24). The induced compounds are called phytoalexins, which is merely a functional term, since these compounds often do not differ in structure from constitutive natural products. In another way this term is misleading, since it implies that the induced compound is only active in plant-microbe interactions, whereas in reality it often has multiple functions that include antimicrobial and antiherbivoral properties (see below). [Pg.71]

The chemical nature and related physicochemical properties largely govern the distribution and elimination, which refers to biotransformation (metabolism) and excretion, of antimicrobial agents. The majority of antimicrobial agents are weak organic electrolytes, either weak acids (penicillins, cephalosporins, sulphonamides) or weak bases (aminoglycosides, lincosamides, macrolides, diaminopyrimidines, metronidazole), while fluoroquinolones, tetracyclines and rifampin are amphoteric compounds, and chloramphenicol and its... [Pg.217]

An ideal chemical-disinfecting agent would have the following properties (i) it should be nonirritating, nonsensitizing, and nontoxic in tests for cytotoxicity (if) it should have an adequate antimicrobial spectrum and be able to kill ocular pathogens during a... [Pg.177]


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