Antimicrobial activity of mechanochemically synthesized composites of antibiotics and nanostructured silicon dioxide
Currently, cephalosporin antibiotics are among the most widely used drugs for antimicrobial therapy. The aim of this study was to obtain and perform a comparative study of antimicrobial activity and some physicochemical properties of the formulations of antibiotics of the cephalosporin group with na...
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description | Currently, cephalosporin antibiotics are among the most widely used drugs for antimicrobial therapy. The aim of this study was to obtain and perform a comparative study of antimicrobial activity and some physicochemical properties of the formulations of antibiotics of the cephalosporin group with nanostructured colloidal silica particles, which served as a drug carrier. |
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