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Anti-microbial Agents (P. Chemistry | Ch-3 | Unit-3): Latest D Pharma 1st year Notes

What are Antimicrobial Agents?

Antimicrobial agents are substances that prevent the growth of microorganisms — bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites. They are used in pharmaceutical and hospital settings as cleaners and dressings to maintain sterile areas. In medicine, they prevent and treat infections in humans and animals, functioning as both antiseptics (applied to living tissue) and disinfectants (applied to non-living surfaces).

Classification

TypeAction
Antibiotic agentsWork against bacterial infections
Antifungal agentsWork against fungal infections
Antiviral agentsWork against viral infections
Antiparasitic agentsWork against parasitic infections

Silver Nitrate

Formula: AgNO₃ | Molar Mass: 169.87 g/mol

Preparation: 3Ag + 4HNO₃ → 3AgNO₃ + 2H₂O + NO

Mechanism: The ionic bond breaks and releases free silver ions, which bind to tissue proteins of microbes and destroy cellular activity.

PropertyDescription
Color & StateColourless crystalline powder or solid
Odour & TasteOdourless; bitter metallic taste
SolubilitySoluble in water and glycerol
  • Preparation: Cream, gel, solution.
  • Brand names: Silverex, Burn Heal, Sivacure+
  • Storage: Well-closed, airtight container; away from copper, heat, light, and moisture — very sensitive to heat and decomposes into ionic form

Uses:

  • Antibacterial and antiseptic — precipitates microbial surface proteins
  • Widely used as a burn cream and wound cleaning agent
  • Used in sanitiser and cleaner preparations
  • Helps create a scab to stop bleeding from minor skin wounds

Ionic Silver

Formula: Ag⁺ | Molar Mass: 107.868 g/mol

Free silver ions bind to surface proteins of microbes forming complexes or precipitates. Very dilute solutions act as astringent and mild antiseptic.

Ag⁺ + Cl⁻ → AgCl(s)

PropertyDescription
Color & StateClear colourless liquid
Odour & TasteOdourless; metallic taste
SolubilityInsoluble in water under normal conditions
  • Preparation: Cream, gel, solution.
  • Brand names: Sulfhex, Sildaflo, AgNeon, Silvebel.
  • Storage: Well-closed, airtight container; away from copper, heat, and moisture

Uses:

  • Manufacturing antiseptic creams, solutions, and liquids
  • Topical treatment of burns and chronic wounds
  • Used as a coating for medical devices
  • Used in toothpaste manufacturing

Chlorhexidine Gluconate

  • Formula: C₃₄H₅₄Cl₂N₁₀O₁₄ | Molar Mass: 897.75 g/mol
  • Also known as: Chlorhexidine digluconate

Mechanism: Positively charged — reacts with negatively charged microbial cell surfaces, destroying cell membrane integrity.

PropertyDescription
Color & StateColourless or pale yellow powder or solution
Odour & TasteOdourless; bitter taste
SolubilityPractically insoluble in water; salts easily soluble
  • Preparation: Mouthwashes, gel, lozenges, solution, gauzes.
  • Brand names: Hexidine, Hexigel, Septlon, Cuticell, Bactigras.
  • Storage: Amber-coloured, well-closed container; away from light and moisture

Uses:

  • Skin disinfection before surgery; sterilisation of surgical instruments
  • Widely used in dental preparations — treats dental caries and prevents plaque
  • Wound cleaning and healing agent
  • Treats yeast infections of the mouth

Hydrogen Peroxide

Formula: H₂O₂ | Molar Mass: 34.02 g/mol

Preparation: BaO₂·8H₂O + H₂SO₄ → BaSO₄ + H₂O₂ + 8H₂O

PropertyDescription
Color & StateAlmost colourless or pale yellow liquid
Odour & TasteOdourless; bitter taste
SolubilitySoluble in water in all proportions
  • Preparation: Solution, cream.
  • Brand names: Peroxida, Crystacide, Hydrogen Peroxide Solution.
  • Storage: Amber-coloured, well-closed container; away from light and moisture

Uses:

  • Primary use — washing and cleaning wounds
  • Mild antiseptic to prevent infection of minor cuts, scrapes, and burns
  • Used in ear wax softening and removal

Boric Acid

Formula: H₃BO₃ | Molar Mass: 61.83 g/mol

A weak monobasic acid that acts as a Lewis acid by accepting electrons from a hydroxyl ion. On heating above 370K forms metaboric acid (HBO₂), which further yields boric oxide (B₂O₃).

H₃BO₃ → HBO₂ → B₂O₃

PropertyDescription
Color & StateWhite crystalline powder with soapy touch
Odour & TasteFoul odour; slightly acidic taste
SolubilitySparingly soluble in water; highly soluble in hot water
  • Preparation: Powder, ointment, drops, suppositories.
  • Brand names: Boricada, Borexa, Boricap, Boric Acid Powder.
  • Storage: Well-closed, airtight container; away from light and moisture

Uses:

  • Antiseptic washing to control infection
  • Used during eye infection, irritation, and inflammation
  • Boric acid suppositories prevent vaginal infections and maintain vaginal pH
  • Used in skin diseases — rashes, irritation, dermatitis

Bleaching Powder

  • Formula: CaOCl₂ | Molar Mass: 142.98 g/mol
  • Also known as: Calcium oxychloride, Chlorinated lime

Preparation: Ca(OH)₂ + Cl₂ → CaOCl₂ + H₂O

PropertyDescription
Color & StateYellowish-white crystalline powder
Odour & TasteChlorine-like odour and taste
SolubilitySoluble in polar solvents (water); insoluble in non-polar solvents (ether)
  • Preparation: Powder, solution.
  • Brand names: Aquafit, HTH Granules.
  • Storage: Well-closed, airtight container; away from light and moisture

Uses:

  • Disinfectant and germicide — especially for sterilisation of drinking water
  • Sterilising hospital equipment and laboratory platforms
  • Primary chlorine source in pharmaceutical and chemical industries

Potassium Permanganate

Formula: KMnO₄ | Molar Mass: 158.03 g/mol

Preparation: 2K₂MnO₄ + 4HCl → 2KMnO₄ + MnO₂ + H₂O + 4KCl

PropertyDescription
Color & StateDark purple crystal solids
Odour & TasteOdourless; sweet taste
SolubilityWater soluble; more soluble in hot water
  • Preparation: Solution, powder.
  • Brand names: Potassium Permanganate Crystals.
  • Storage: Well-closed, airtight container; away from flammables, combustibles, reducing agents, light, and moisture

Uses:

  • Treatment of foot infections, superficial wounds, dermatitis, and topical ulcers
  • Mild antiseptic with astringent properties for weeping skin conditions
  • Removal of hydrogen sulphide and iron from well water