chlorhexidines
Chlorhexidines are a class of chemical compounds widely used for their antimicrobial properties. The most common member of this group is chlorhexidine gluconate, a bisbiguanide derivative that exhibits broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity against bacteria, fungi, and some viruses. It is particularly effective against Gram-positive bacteria and has been a staple in medical and dental practices for decades.
Chlorhexidine works by disrupting the cell membranes of microorganisms, leading to cell lysis and death. Its
In healthcare settings, chlorhexidine is commonly used as a surgical scrub, skin antiseptic, and oral rinse.
While generally safe, chlorhexidine can cause side effects such as skin irritation, allergic reactions, or staining
Chlorhexidine compounds are also used in industrial and veterinary applications, including wound care, catheter coatings, and