Hydrogen Peroxide Germ Killing Capability
On the sterilization ability of hydrogen peroxide
The world has asked: "Can hydrogen peroxide kill bacteria?"
The right said: "Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties, and it does have its ability to sterilize. Most common bacteria, when encountering hydrogen peroxide, their structure and function are often destroyed. When hydrogen peroxide is decomposed, new oxygen is released. This oxygen is very active and can break the cell membrane of bacteria, destroy its protein and nucleic acid structure, and cause bacteria to become inactive.
However, it is not the case if it is said to kill bacteria. There are Bacillus and the like, whose spores have thick walls and special structures, which are quite resistant to hydrogen peroxide. There are also some oxidation-resistant bacteria that can resist the effect of hydrogen peroxide to a certain extent. Therefore, although hydrogen peroxide is a powerful sterilizer, it cannot be said to be able to kill all germs in the world. The sterilization used should vary depending on the scene and the type of bacteria. It is reasonable to choose it to make the most of it. "
The world has asked: "Can hydrogen peroxide kill bacteria?"
The right said: "Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties, and it does have its ability to sterilize. Most common bacteria, when encountering hydrogen peroxide, their structure and function are often destroyed. When hydrogen peroxide is decomposed, new oxygen is released. This oxygen is very active and can break the cell membrane of bacteria, destroy its protein and nucleic acid structure, and cause bacteria to become inactive.
However, it is not the case if it is said to kill bacteria. There are Bacillus and the like, whose spores have thick walls and special structures, which are quite resistant to hydrogen peroxide. There are also some oxidation-resistant bacteria that can resist the effect of hydrogen peroxide to a certain extent. Therefore, although hydrogen peroxide is a powerful sterilizer, it cannot be said to be able to kill all germs in the world. The sterilization used should vary depending on the scene and the type of bacteria. It is reasonable to choose it to make the most of it. "

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