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- Biocide abstract "A biocide is defined in the European legislation as a chemical substance or microorganism intended to destroy, deter, render harmless, or exert a controlling effect on any harmful organism by chemical or biological means. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses a slightly different definition for biocides as \"a diverse group of poisonous substances including preservatives, insecticides, disinfectants, and pesticides used for the control of organisms that are harmful to human or animal health or that cause damage to natural or manufactured products\". When compared, the two definitions roughly imply the same, although the US EPA definition includes plant protection products and some veterinary medicines.The terms \"biocides\" and \"pesticides\" are regularly interchanged, and often confused with \"plant protection products\". To clarify this, pesticides include both biocides and plant protection products, where the former regards substances for non food and feed purposes and the latter regards substances for food and feed purposes.When discussing biocides a distinction should be made between the biocidal active substance and the biocidal product. The biocidal active substances are mostly chemical compounds, but can also be microorganisms (e.g. bacteria). Biocidal products contain one or more biocidal active substances and may contain other non-active co-formulants that ensure the effectiveness as well as the desired pH, viscosity, colour, odour, etc. of the final product. Biocidal products are available on the market for use by professional and/or non-professional consumers.Although most of the biocidal active substances have a relative high toxicity; there are also examples of active substances with low toxicity, such as CO2, which exhibit their biocidal activity only under certain specific conditions such as in closed systems. In such cases, the biocidal product is the combination of the active substance and the device that ensures the intended biocidal activity, i.e. suffocation of rodents by CO2 in a closed system trap. Another example of biocidal products available to consumers are products impregnated with biocides (also called treated articles), such as clothes and wristbands impregnated with insecticides, socks impregnated with antibacterial substances etc.Biocides are commonly used in medicine, agriculture, forestry, and industry. Biocidal substances and products are also employed as anti-fouling agents or disinfectants under other circumstances: chlorine, for example, is used as a short-life biocide in industrial water treatment but as a disinfectant in swimming pools. Many biocides are synthetic, but there are naturally occurring biocides classified as natural biocides, derived from, e.g., bacteria and plants.A biocide can be: A pesticide: this includes fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, algicides, molluscicides, miticides and rodenticides. An antimicrobial: this includes germicides, antibiotics, antibacterials, antivirals, antifungals, antiprotozoals and antiparasites. See also spermicide.Biocide can also refer to the destruction of life, a form of omnicide that affects every living thing, not just humans; one who wishes that everything in the entire world, or universe, face extinction, is labeled a 'Biocidist', or having 'biocidal' ideologies.".
- Biocide wikiPageExternalLink pesticides.
- Biocide wikiPageExternalLink default.htm.
- Biocide wikiPageExternalLink Biocides.
- Biocide wikiPageExternalLink scher_consultation_06_en.htm.
- Biocide wikiPageExternalLink biocidal-products-regulation.
- Biocide wikiPageExternalLink www.efsa.europa.eu.
- Biocide wikiPageExternalLink 87-7944-384-2.pdf.
- Biocide wikiPageExternalLink biocides.htm.
- Biocide wikiPageID "216223".
- Biocide wikiPageLength "25377".
- Biocide wikiPageOutDegree "76".
- Biocide wikiPageRevisionID "705161458".
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Acaricide.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Adenoviridae.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Agriculture.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Algae.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Algaecide.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Antibiotics.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Antifungal.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Antimicrobial.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Antimicrobial_copper-alloy_touch_surfaces.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Antiparasitic.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Antiprotozoal.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Antiseptic.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Antiviral_drug.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Avicide.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Biofouling.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Brass.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Bronze.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biocides.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biological_pest_control.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biological_pest_control_agents.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pesticides.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pharmaceutical_microbiology.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_substance.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Clostridium_difficile_(bacteria).
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Cupronickel.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Embalming.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Escherichia_coli.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Forestry.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Fungicide.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Herbicide.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Human_extinction.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Hydantoin.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Hypochlorite.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Hypochlorous_acid.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Industry.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Influenza_A_virus.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Insect_repellent.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Insecticide.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Integrated_pest_management.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Liquid.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Medicine.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Methicillin-resistant_Staphylococcus_aureus.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Meticillin.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Microorganism.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Molluscicide.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Navy.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Non-pesticide_management.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Pesticide.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Quaternary_ammonium_cation.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Rodenticide.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_dichloroisocyanurate.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Spermicide.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Staphylococcus.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Staphylococcus_aureus.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Swimming_pool.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Taxidermy.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Tin.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Tributyltin.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Trichloroisocyanuric_acid.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Environmental_Protection_Agency.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLink Wood_preservation.
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biocidal".
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biocide".
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLinkText "biocidal effects".
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLinkText "biocidal".
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLinkText "biocide".
- Biocide wikiPageWikiLinkText "slime control".
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- Biocide subject Category:Biocides.
- Biocide subject Category:Biological_pest_control.
- Biocide subject Category:Biological_pest_control_agents.
- Biocide subject Category:Pesticides.
- Biocide subject Category:Pharmaceutical_microbiology.
- Biocide type Chemical.
- Biocide type Pest.
- Biocide type Pesticide.
- Biocide comment "A biocide is defined in the European legislation as a chemical substance or microorganism intended to destroy, deter, render harmless, or exert a controlling effect on any harmful organism by chemical or biological means.".
- Biocide label "Biocide".
- Biocide sameAs Q864939.
- Biocide sameAs مبيد.
- Biocide sameAs Biocida.