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How Bactericidal Antibiotics Work

On the mechanism of action of bactericidal antibiotics
Bactericidal antibiotics are essential for their ability to heal diseases and are related to the health of living beings. However, the principle of their effect is clear to ordinary people, so it is described in detail.

Bactericidal antibiotics, their effect is to kill bacteria and ensure the safety of the body. The way of their action is to break the wall of bacteria first. The wall of bacteria is like the wall of the city, protecting the bacteria. Antibiotics are like sharp tools, attacking the key to the wall and causing it to be damaged. If the wall is broken, the contents of the bacteria will overflow, losing their normal state, and their vitality will be lost.

Furthermore, it disturbs the protein synthesis of bacteria. Proteins are the foundation of the vitality of bacteria, and they are responsible for metabolism and reproduction. Antibiotics enter the bacteria and disrupt the order of protein synthesis. Or block the accumulation of raw materials, or break the chain of synthesis, so that bacteria cannot produce new proteins, and the old ones are gradually exhausted, and the bacteria die.

Also, it disrupts the nucleic acid metabolism of bacteria. Nucleic acid is the secret of bacterial inheritance, and it is the main source of reproduction and inheritance. Antibiotics can change their structure and hinder their replication and transcription. Bacteria cannot pass on their species, and the road to proliferation is exhausted, eventually leading to death.

Looking at it, bactericidal antibiotics use the method of breaking walls, disturbing protein synthesis, and disrupting nucleic acid metabolism to cut off the vitality of bacteria and protect human health. When a doctor uses medicine, he must understand the reason, so that he can make the medicine do his best, except for the disease and ensure peace, which is the key to the world.