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Sana Munir
Final year student, Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, India
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Rentha Fathima M
Final year student, Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, India
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Anil Melath
HOD, Professor and Principal, Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, India
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Subair Kayakool
Professor, Dept of Periodontics and Implantology, Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, India
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Arjun MR
Reader, Dept of Periodontics and Implantology, Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, India
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Keywords:
life Antibiotics , microorganisms
Abstract
These are substances produced by microorganisms, which selectively suppress the growth of or kill other microorganisms at very low concentrations. This definition excludes other natural substances which also inhibit microorganisms but are produced by higher forms (e.g., antibodies) or even those produced by microbes but are needed in high concentrations (ethanol, lactic acid, H2 O2)
Author Biographies
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Sana Munir, Final year student, Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, India
Sana Munir, Final year student, Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, India.
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Rentha Fathima M, Final year student, Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, India
Rentha Fathima M, Final year student, Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, India.
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Anil Melath, HOD, Professor and Principal, Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, India
Anil Melath, HOD, Professor and Principal, Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, India.
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Subair Kayakool, Professor, Dept of Periodontics and Implantology, Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, India
Subair Kayakool, Professor, Dept of Periodontics and Implantology, Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, India.
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Arjun MR, Reader, Dept of Periodontics and Implantology, Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, India
Arjun MR, Reader, Dept of Periodontics and Implantology, Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, India.