Chlorhexidine gluconate is a cationic bisbiguanide antiseptic that binds to negatively charged bacterial cell membranes, disrupting their integrity and causing leakage of intracellular contents, resulting in bactericidal effects. Cetrimide, a quaternary ammonium compound, acts as a surfactant and antiseptic by disrupting microbial cell membranes and causing protein denaturation. Together, these agents provide a broad-spectrum antimicrobial action against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, fungi, and some viruses. Their combined action enhances microbial cell wall disruption, improving efficacy in wound disinfection and prevention of infection.
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