Bacteriologist Question:

Please explain quaternary Ammonium Compounds?

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Quaternary ammonium compounds are positively charged polyatomic ions, which concentrate at the cell surface and alter the physical and chemical properties of the membrane, thus killing the cefl. Examples inlcude Benzalkonium chloride and Cetrimonium bromide.

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