types of disinfectants Flashcards
examples of phenolic compounds
phenol, cresol, halogenated diphenyl compound
effective against vegetative forms of bacteria, not suitable for application to skin
phenol
more germicidal and less poisonous than phenol. corrosive to living tissue
cresol
highly effective against both positive and gram negative bacteria
halogenated diphenyl compounds
kills not only bacterial cells and endospores but also fungi and viruses
chlorine
rapidly penetrates the cells of microorganisms. it apparently disturbs a variety of metabolic function
iodine
widely used disinfectants and antiseptics effective at a concentration os 60-70% in water
alcohols
two most popular alcohol germicides
Ethyl and isopropyl alcohol
highly reactive molecules that combine with nucleic and alkylating molecules
aldehydes
that is usually dissolved in water or alcohol before use against bacteria
formaldehyde
used for sterilization of large volume of heat-sensitive disposable items
gases
such are detergents are the substances that alter energy relationship at interfaces producing a reduction
surface active ingredient
includes halogens. good disinfectants and antiseptics but are less effective in the presence of organic matter
oxidizing agents
used extensively as skin and wound antiseptics
dyes
soluble salts of mercury, silver, copper. have antibacterial activity
heavy metals