Are these cross-links continually constructed during the lifecycle of the bacteria-- otherwise, penicillin should be merely bacteriostatic?
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It has a mild bacteriostatic property as well which helps in decreasing the proliferation of Streptococcus mutans, the predominant bacteria related to dental caries.
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The closure of the wound or cut is quick ( about 30 to 45 seconds ) and the product has inherently some valuable bacteriostatic properties.
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Some antiseptics are true germicides, capable of destroying microbes ( bacteriocidal ), whilst others are bacteriostatic and only prevent or inhibit their growth.
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Skin antibiotic creams like tetracycline and oxytetracyclin achieved the poorest results because they were primarily bacteriostatic, only arresting the growth of bacteria without killing them.
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Nitrous oxide is bacteriostatic ( stops bacteria from growing ) and a charged cream dispenser can be kept in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
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Each compound binds to the bacterial 50 S ribosomal subunit and inhibits the elongation process of the protein synthesis, thereby exhibiting only a moderate bacteriostatic activity.
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Streptogramins A and B synergically inhibit cell growth of gram positive, less so gram negative bacteria by inhibiting protein synthesis, but separately they are bacteriostatic.
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It is traditionally believed that so-called " deep " infections such as osteomyelitis or infective endocarditis should be treated with bactericidal antibiotics, not bacteriostatic ones.
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Thyme essential oils have bacteriostatic activity against a variety of microorganisms, including " E . coli " and " S . aureus ".