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Hydrogen Peroxide Kill Targets

"On the Disinfection and Sterilization Objects of Hydrogen Peroxide"

Hydrogen peroxide, its ability to disinfect and sterilize, is quite impressive. The objects killed are numerous.

One is that most fungi are their grams. Common bacteria, whether Gram-positive or Gram-negative bacteria, are afraid of its power. Such as Escherichia coli, cilia all over the body, parasitic life, encounter hydrogen peroxide, its cell wall and cell membrane are damaged. The permeability of the membrane is abnormal, and the intracellular material overflows, eventually leading to the death of the bacteria. Another example is Staphylococcus aureus, which aggregates into clusters and relies on the toughness of its cell wall. However, hydrogen peroxide can break through its defenses, enter its cells, disturb its metabolism, and cut off its vitality.

Second, viruses are also made of hydrogen peroxide. Such as influenza viruses, which are tiny in size and spread by droplets, cause disease when they enter the human body. Hydrogen peroxide can destroy its protein shell or break its nucleic acid structure, so that the virus loses its ability to infect and can no longer wreak havoc on the host.

Third, fungi are also in the field of disinfection and sterilization. Such as Candida albicans, which often breed in humid places of the human body, causing all kinds of discomfort. Hydrogen peroxide can cause its mycelium to break, inactivate spores, and make it difficult to reproduce and spread.

In short, hydrogen peroxide is used in the field of disinfection and sterilization. With its unique characteristics, it can play its killing effect against bacteria, viruses, fungi and many other objects, and protect living beings.