10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BACTERIOSTATICALLY»
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bacteriostatically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bacteriostatically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Pharmacology for Nurses and Other Health Workers
These drugs act bacteriostatically on Gram-negative bacilli such as the
Haemophilui species, Gram-positive bacteria, Actinomyces, Nocardia and
Plasmodia, among others. However, resistance to Gram-negative organisms
develops easily.
2
Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy
It was found that transferrin completely saturated with Fe is a good source of Fe
ions for bacteria and does not act bacteriostatically but supports bacterial growth
(13, 24). Taking into account the results Kochan (13) introduced the conception of
...
3
Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Macrolides act bacteriostatically by binding to the 23S ribosomal RNA of the 50S
subunit of the bacterial ribosome and consequently blocking the elongation step
of protein synthesis. There are two main mechanisms of macrolide resistance: ...
Norbert Suttorp, Tobias Welte, Reinhard Marre, 2007
4
Bacterial Resistance to Antimicrobials
Certain mutants that are bacteriostatically inhibited by otherwise bactericidal
antibiotics, such as p-lactams and vancomycin, are also bacteriosta tic ally
inhibited by quinolones, suggesting that common cellular pathways mediate the
final ...
Richard G. Wax, Kim Lewis, Abigail A. Salyers, 2001
5
Making Safe Food: A Management Guide for Microbiological Quality
They discovered that the preferred diluent was distilled water, since normal
media resulted in a mixture with a bacteriostatically or bactericidally low aw. This
stage is followed by two selective enrichment procedures run in tandem: Selenite
...
6
Inhibition and Destruction of the Microbial Cell
Depending on their concentration, phenols can act either bacteriostatically or
bactericidally; they have only limited activity against viruses and are not
sporicidal. In common with virtually all chemical antibacterial agents, the phenols
are more ...
7
Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance
... contain any amino sugar residue. Its structure is that of an aminocyclitol. Unlike
the other aminoglycoside antibiotics mentioned it acts bacteriostatically rather
than bactericidally. Its effects on the protein synthesis are also different from
those ...
8
The Biochemistry of Inorganic Polyphosphates
This activity was strictly dependent on active growth and cell division, since PolyP
failed to induce lysis in cells treated with chloramphenicol and in stationary-
phase cells, which were, however, bacteriostatically inhibited by PolyP. The 0.1 ...
Igor S. Kulaev, Vladimir Vagabov, Tatiana Kulakovskaya, 2005
9
Bioactives in Fruit: Health Benefits and Functional Foods
... Chatterjee et al., 2004; Maatta-Riihinen et al., 2005). A recent mechanistic
study suggested that cranberry polyphenols induced a morphological change,
inducing H. pylori to develop a coccoid form, and inhibiting its growth
bacteriostatically, ...
Margot Skinner, Denise Hunter, 2013
10
Desk Encyclopedia of Microbiology
Fatty acids released from the triglycerides of sebum (e.g., by hydrolysis effected
by resident flora) may act bacteriostatically by lowering local pH as well. In
general, these antimicrobial effects are limited to transient microbial pathogens
and not ...