Development and Antimicrobial Properties of a Composite Sorbent from Carbonized Rice Husk and Fugate of Sporogenous Bacteria

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A new composite sorbent based on carbonized rice husk (CRH) and immobilized on it inactivated cultural liquid containing antimicrobials of Bacillus subtilis CK-245 is developed. The sorption and antimicrobic activity of CRH concerning five species of Enterobacteriaceae is studied. Prospects of use of developed sorbent in medicine and veterinary science is shown.

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