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Antimicrobial vs Cathelicidin - What's the difference?

antimicrobial | cathelicidin |

As nouns the difference between antimicrobial and cathelicidin

is that antimicrobial is an agent that destroys microbes, inhibits their growth, or prevents or counteracts their pathogenic action while cathelicidin is (biochemistry) any of a family of antimicrobial polypeptides found in lysosomes in polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

As an adjective antimicrobial

is tending to destroy or capable of destroying microbes.

antimicrobial

English

Alternative forms

* anti-microbial

Adjective

(-)
  • tending to destroy or capable of destroying microbes
  • inhibiting the growth of microbes
  • preventing or counteracting the pathogenic action of microbes
  • Synonyms

    * antimicrobic

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • an agent that destroys microbes, inhibits their growth, or prevents or counteracts their pathogenic action
  • cathelicidin

    English

    Noun

    (en noun) (wikipedia cathelicidin)
  • (biochemistry) Any of a family of antimicrobial polypeptides found in lysosomes in polymorphonuclear leukocytes.