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Encyclopedia > Bactericidal

A bacteriocide or bactericide is a substance that kills bacteria and, preferably, nothing else.


Bacteriocidal antibiotics kill bacteria: bacteriostatic antibiotics only slow their growth or reproduction.


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The bactericidal ability of the foregoing ozone oxide of glycerin was tested and the result thereof was as follows.
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