antiseptic |
antiseptol |
As nouns the difference between antiseptic and antiseptol
is that
antiseptic is any substance that inhibits the growth and reproduction of microorganisms generally includes only those that are used on living objects (as opposed to
disinfectants'') and aren't transported by the lymphatic system to destroy bacteria in the body (as opposed to ''antibiotics ) while
antiseptol is (medicine) the quaternary ammonium compound (
benzethonium chloride) that is used as a detergent and antiseptic.
As an adjective antiseptic
is of, or relating to antisepsis, or the use of antiseptics.
antiseptic |
laminaribiose |
As nouns the difference between antiseptic and laminaribiose
is that
antiseptic is any substance that inhibits the growth and reproduction of microorganisms generally includes only those that are used on living objects (as opposed to
disinfectants'') and aren't transported by the lymphatic system to destroy bacteria in the body (as opposed to ''antibiotics ) while
laminaribiose is (biochemistry) a particular disaccharide used in agriculture and as an antiseptic.
As an adjective antiseptic
is of, or relating to antisepsis, or the use of antiseptics.
antiseptic |
aminoacridine |
As nouns the difference between antiseptic and aminoacridine
is that
antiseptic is any substance that inhibits the growth and reproduction of microorganisms generally includes only those that are used on living objects (as opposed to
disinfectants'') and aren't transported by the lymphatic system to destroy bacteria in the body (as opposed to ''antibiotics ) while
aminoacridine is a particular antiseptic and disinfectant.
As an adjective antiseptic
is of, or relating to antisepsis, or the use of antiseptics.
antiseptic |
hexamidine |
As nouns the difference between antiseptic and hexamidine
is that
antiseptic is any substance that inhibits the growth and reproduction of microorganisms generally includes only those that are used on living objects (as opposed to
disinfectants'') and aren't transported by the lymphatic system to destroy bacteria in the body (as opposed to ''antibiotics ) while
hexamidine is a particular kind of antiseptic/disinfectant.
As an adjective antiseptic
is of, or relating to antisepsis, or the use of antiseptics.
antiseptic |
chlorhexidine |
As nouns the difference between antiseptic and chlorhexidine
is that
antiseptic is any substance that inhibits the growth and reproduction of microorganisms generally includes only those that are used on living objects (as opposed to
disinfectants'') and aren't transported by the lymphatic system to destroy bacteria in the body (as opposed to ''antibiotics ) while
chlorhexidine is (pharmacology) a particular chemical antiseptic and bacteriostatic.
As an adjective antiseptic
is of, or relating to antisepsis, or the use of antiseptics.
antiseptic |
thiomersal |
As nouns the difference between antiseptic and thiomersal
is that
antiseptic is any substance that inhibits the growth and reproduction of microorganisms generally includes only those that are used on living objects (as opposed to
disinfectants'') and aren't transported by the lymphatic system to destroy bacteria in the body (as opposed to ''antibiotics ) while
thiomersal is a compound, chemical formula c
9h
9hgnao
2s, used as an antiseptic and antifungal agent, especially in vaccines.
As an adjective antiseptic
is of, or relating to antisepsis, or the use of antiseptics.
antiseptic |
trichlorophenylmethyliodosalicyl |
As nouns the difference between antiseptic and trichlorophenylmethyliodosalicyl
is that
antiseptic is any substance that inhibits the growth and reproduction of microorganisms. Generally includes only those that are used on living objects (as opposed to
disinfectants) and aren't transported by the lymphatic system to destroy bacteria in the body (as opposed to
antibiotics) while
trichlorophenylmethyliodosalicyl is a compound formerly used in antiseptics.
As an adjective antiseptic
is of, or relating to antisepsis, or the use of antiseptics.
antiseptic |
thimerasol |
As nouns the difference between antiseptic and thimerasol
is that
antiseptic is any substance that inhibits the growth and reproduction of microorganisms generally includes only those that are used on living objects (as opposed to
disinfectants'') and aren't transported by the lymphatic system to destroy bacteria in the body (as opposed to ''antibiotics ) while
thimerasol is sodium ethylmercurithiosalicylate, an organomercury compound used as an antiseptic and antifungal agent.
As an adjective antiseptic
is of, or relating to antisepsis, or the use of antiseptics.
antiseptic |
hexylresorcinol |
As nouns the difference between antiseptic and hexylresorcinol
is that
antiseptic is any substance that inhibits the growth and reproduction of microorganisms. Generally includes only those that are used on living objects (as opposed to
disinfectants) and aren't transported by the lymphatic system to destroy bacteria in the body (as opposed to
antibiotics) while
hexylresorcinol is a hexyl derivative of resorcinol that has anaesthetic, antiseptic and antihelmintic properties.
As an adjective antiseptic
is of, or relating to antisepsis, or the use of antiseptics.
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