Antibacterial vs Salinomycin - What's the difference?
antibacterial | salinomycin |
Killing or inhibiting bacteria.
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, title= (pharmacology) A drug having the effect of killing or inhibiting bacteria.
An antibacterial and coccidiostat ionophore therapeutic drug.
*{{quote-news, year=2008, date=March 17, author=Katherine Zoepf, title=Camels Go Easily Through the Eyes of Admirers, work=New York Times
, passage=An investigation showed that the camels had been poisoned by fodder contaminated with an antibiotic called salinomycin , often added to chicken feed but poisonous to camels. }}
As nouns the difference between antibacterial and salinomycin
is that antibacterial is (pharmacology) a drug having the effect of killing or inhibiting bacteria while salinomycin is an antibacterial and coccidiostat ionophore therapeutic drug.As an adjective antibacterial
is killing or inhibiting bacteria.antibacterial
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Adjective
(-)Katrina G. Claw
Rapid Evolution in Eggs and Sperm, volume=101, issue=3, magazine=(American Scientist) , passage=Many genes with reproductive roles also have antibacterial and immune functions, which indicate that the threat of microbial attack on the sperm or egg may be a major influence on rapid evolution during reproduction.}}
Noun
(en noun)- Many household products contain antibacterials .
See also
* antibiotic * antimicrobial * antiseptic * antiviralsalinomycin
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Noun
(-) (wikipedia salinomycin)citation