Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (2002) 49, 597-599
© 2002 The British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
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Mechanisms of antimicrobial action of antiseptics and disinfectants: an increasingly important area of investigation
Welsh School of Pharmacy, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF10 3XF, UK
The term biocide is increasingly being used to describe compounds with antiseptic, disinfectant or, sometimes, preservative activity. A compound might be used in only one such capacity or possess two or even all of these properties.1 Until fairly recently, there were two long-held general opinions about biocides. The first was that, as long as they were effective, there was little reason (apart from academic value) to determine how they achieved their inhibitory or lethal effects. The second, widely perceived, view was that antiseptics and disinfectants acted as general protoplasmic poisons and, as such, merited little attention.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, there were few drugs available for the treatment of infections. Antiseptics and disinfectants had at that stage been employed for various purposes and in various
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