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Mechanisms of Action of Chemical Biocides: Their Study and Exploitation (Soc Applied Bacteriology) [Hardcover]

S. P. Denyer (Editor), W. B. Hugo (Editor)


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January 15, 1991 0632029285 978-0632029280 1
This volume, No. 27 in the Society for Applied Bacteriology's Technical Series, considers the methodology for studying the mechanisms of action of chemical biocides. Techniques range from whole cell to isolated enzyme studies, and cover areas of activity assessment, resistance, biocide combination, biofilm production, and rapid biocide activity assessment. Emphasis has been placed on antimicrobial agents largely employed for control of contamination rather than the treatment of infection (although some medically useful chemical agents are discussed). As such, the biocides referred to are principally of the non-antibiotic type and include agents used for preservation and disinfection in a wide variety of areas including the pharmaceutical, food, cosmetic, environmental, service, construction, manufacturing and engineering industries.

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This volume, No. 27 in the Society for Applied Bacteriology Technical Series, considers the methodology for studying the mechanisms of action of chemical biocides. Techniques range from whole cell to isolated enzyme studies, and cover areas of activity assessment, resistance, biocide combination, biofilm production, and rapid biocide activity assessment. Emphasis has been placed on antimicrobial agents largely employed for control of contamination rather than the treatment of infection (although some medically useful chemical agents are discussed). As such, the biocides referred to are principally of the non-antibiotic type and include agents used for preservation and disinfection in a wide variety of areas including the pharmaceutical, food, cosmetic, environmental, service, construction, manufacturing and engineering industries. This book will be a valuable source of information and techniques to the research worker, biocide chemist, toxicologist, formulator, industrial microbiologist, and others concerned with chemical control of microbiological contamination. Mechanism of action studies can be invaluable in the design or selection of novel biocides or combination of biocides, in the understanding of resistance mechanisms, and may give direction to toxicological investigations. The results of mechanism of action studies will also enable biocide manufacturers to answer possible questions posed by regulatory authorities concerning the basis of biological activity.

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  • Hardcover: 346 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (January 15, 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0632029285
  • ISBN-13: 978-0632029280
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,903,783 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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In a study of mechanism of antibacterial action, quantitative assessment of activity under appropriate conditions forms an essential part of the initial investigation. Read the first page
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minimum growth inhibitory concentration, biocide combinations, formaldehyde metabolism, biocide testing, biocide action, tetrazolium salt reduction, everted membrane vesicles, uptake isotherms, damaged bacteria, concentration exponent, spore resistance, agar diffusion methods, adherence assay, buccal epithelial cells, sporicidal activity, viable counting, subtilis cells, germination medium, intracellular material, subinhibitory concentrations, adherent bacteria, spore coats, slide culture, suspending medium, preceding reaction
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Academic Press, New York, Biophysica Acta, Mechanisms of Action of Copyright, Chemical Biocides All, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Applied Microbiology, Microbiology Letters, University of Nottingham, John Wiley, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Journal of Infectious Diseases, Molecular Biology, Sigma Chemical Company Ltd, Department of Pharmacy, Microbiological Reviews, University of London, University Park, Analytical Chemistry, Annual Review of Microbiology, Bacteriological Reviews, Brain Heart Infusion, Current Topics, European Journal of Biochemistry
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