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Chlorocresol is more potent antibacterial than liquefied phenol

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Answered by nihasrajgone2005
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Chlorocresol is used to prevent infections. Chlorocresol has disinfectant, antiseptic and bactericidal properties. It kills bacteria, and prevents microbial growth. It is also used in various pharmaceutical products to increase shelf life.

Answered by jaya8765
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Liquid phenol can act as a mutagen and has greater negative effects than chlorocresol, which also has broad spectrum antibacterial activity, making chlorocresol a more effective antibacterial medication.

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Any substance that has the power to kill germs or to prevent their growth or ability to reproduce.

Chlorocresol and phenol's antibacterial and disinfecting properties

1.Utilised as part of the preparations for cleaning the skin and wounds with chlorocresol

2. used as a preservative in creams and lotions sold as pharmaceuticals.

3.has fungicidal activity in addition to broad-spectrum bactericidal effect against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.

4. After application, patients might exhibit hypersensitivity.

phenol

1.One of the first antibacterial agents is phenol .

2. At various doses, can function as an antiseptic, antibacterial, and disinfectant.

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