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Antimicrobials

Discover your antimicrobial agents! Whether you need antibacterial agents, antibacterial soaps or antibacterial sprays, we have the ingredients.Check out raw chemical materials designed for antimicrobials, complete with CAS NO., property information, and SDS on ECHEMI. Browse and shop raw chemical materials from certified suppliers with detailed products information.

Mandelic acid

(90-64-2)
Mandelic acid is an aromatic alpha hydroxy acid with the molecular formula C6H5CH(OH)CO2H. It is a white crystalline solid that is soluble in water and polar organic solvents. It is a useful precursor to various drugs. The molecule is chiral. The racemic mixture is known as paramandelic acid.

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m-Cresol

(108-39-4)
m-Cresol is an important organic intermediate (building block) to synthetize substituted aryl products.
m-Cresol is used as a disinfectant and solvent. Lysol
TM
disinfectant is a 50% (v/v) mixed-cresol isomer in a soap emulsion formed on mixing with water. The isomer m-cresol is an oily liquid with low volatility. Besides disinfection at solutions of 1–5%, the cresols are used in degreasing compounds, paintbrush cleaners, and additives in lubricating oils. Cresols were onc

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Miconazole nitrate

(22832-87-7)
Miconazole is a widely used antifungal imidazole that acts by inhibiting the 14α-demethylation of lanosterol, which consequently leads to the inhibition of ergosterol synthesis in fungal cell membranes. Additionally, miconazole has been shown to induce reactive oxygen species in fungal biofilms, demonstrating a MIC value of ≥256 μM against Candida spp.

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Macelignan

(107534-93-0)
Macelignan(Anwuligan) is a natural compound isolated from Myristica fragrans Houtt; possesses therapeutic potentials against neurodegenerative diseases with oxidative stress and neuroinflammation.IC50 value:Target: in vitro: Macelignan significantly attenuated the ROS production and neurotoxicity induced by glutamate in HT22 cell [1]. At 24 h of biofilm growth, S. mutans, A. viscosus and S. sanguis biofilms were reduced by up to 30%, 30% and 38%, respectively, after treatment with 10 mic

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Moringa oleifera, ext.

(93165-54-9)

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Methylbenzethonium chloride

(25155-18-4)

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Matricaria recutita, ext.

(84082-60-0)

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Antimicrobials are substances or compounds that have the ability to inhibit or eliminate the growth of microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites, within cosmetic products. These agents are crucial for maintaining the safety of cosmetics and extending their shelf life. Based on their origin, antimicrobial agents can be divided into two main categories: natural antimicrobials, which are derived from natural sources, and synthetic antimicrobials, which are man-made. In terms of chemical composition, antimicrobial substances can be classified into several types, including ester-based antibacterial agents, quaternary ammonium salt antibacterial agents, alcohol-based antibacterial agents, and organic acid antibacterial agents. The term "Antimicrobial" on ECHEMl primarily refers to the raw materials used in the formulation of antimicrobial agents for cosmetics.

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Antimicrobial agents are used to inhibit the growth and spread of harmful microorganisms in the body. These agents are essential tools in combating bacterial, viral, and fungal infections, working to disrupt the mechanisms that allow these microbes to thrive.

Antimicrobial agents work by targeting and disrupting the vital functions of microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi, impeding their ability to grow and reproduce. Through various mechanisms, these agents effectively neutralize or inhibit the infectious organisms, promoting the elimination of the threat.

Causes of microbial infections
•Exposure to harmful bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
•Weakened immune system due to factors like stress or medical conditions.
•Poor hygiene practices or contaminated environments.

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