Thanks Marshall. PG

>Pamela Grant wrote:
>
>> Below is a segment from an article from
>> http://WWW.sightings.com/general2/biotox.htm
>>
>> It states that "in order for an antibiotic to kill or inhibit growth of
>> bacteria it must penetrate the outer surface or membrane and enter the
>> bacterial cell which is very difficult."  Does anyone know if CS can
>> penetrate most bacteria?--specifically, Serratia Marcescens?
>>
>> PG
>
>When CS is acting as an oxidating catalyst it does not have to enter the cell.
>All it has to do is assist oxygen in entering the cell, and if it is an
>aneorobic bacteria, that alone will kill it.
>
>Marshall
>
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