germicidale
Germicidale is an adjective used to describe substances or processes capable of killing or inactivating microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. In practice, germicides are used to reduce infection risk by lowering the viable microbial load on surfaces, instruments, or liquids. The term is common in healthcare, laboratories, and household cleaning. A germicide is often contrasted with antiseptics (used on living tissue) and disinfectants (for inanimate objects).
Germicides act by various mechanisms: some denature proteins or disrupt membranes (such as alcohols and phenolics);
Applications include hand sanitizers, surface disinfectants, and instrument sterilants. Alcohol-based sanitizers are widely used on skin;
Regulation and labeling vary by country: claims such as germicidal or sporicidal are defined by authorities