2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-5173(03)00361-2
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Antimicrobial properties of silver-containing wound dressings: a microcalorimetric study

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“…It is also known to exhibit superb inhibitory effects on algal growth. Silver in ionic state is known to exhibit high antimicrobial activity (Kim et al 1998 ;O'Neill et al 2003 ;Thomas and McCubin 2003 ). However, ionic silver is unstable due to its high reactivity and thus gets easily oxidized or reduced into a metal with no antimicrobial activity.…”
Section: Silvermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also known to exhibit superb inhibitory effects on algal growth. Silver in ionic state is known to exhibit high antimicrobial activity (Kim et al 1998 ;O'Neill et al 2003 ;Thomas and McCubin 2003 ). However, ionic silver is unstable due to its high reactivity and thus gets easily oxidized or reduced into a metal with no antimicrobial activity.…”
Section: Silvermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the nanosized silicasilver manifests efficient controlling effects at low concentrations and may maintain the controlling effects for a long period after a single application. Furthermore, the nanosized silica-silver does not cause chemical injuries and is non-toxic to the human body (O'Neill et al 2003) as well as plants, even with a high concentration. It was found that the nanosized silica-silver's character provides a composition for controlling pathogenic pathogens in plants.…”
Section: Control Efficiency Of Nano Sio 2 On Fungi and Fungal Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The peaks and troughs in the thermogenic curves were considered as the characteristics of organism growth in complex medium with restricted oxygen availability and can be used, as finger print, to identify bacteria [22] . O' Nill et al [23] thought that the first exponential phase in the thermogenic curve of S. aureus represents aerobic metabolism, then followed by a change to anaerobic metabolism. In our experiment, stop-flow method was adopted and there was a little oxygen in the system, so the bacteria underwent successively aerobic respiration and fermentation in the whole growth and metabolism course.…”
Section: The Thermogenic Curve Of S Aureusmentioning
confidence: 99%