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[Mechanism of action of ectericide on opportunistic microbes].
Ectericide is a product of cod-liver oil oxidation (lower fatty acids, organic peroxides and aldehydes). Its antibacterial activity is based on the capacity for partial disintegration and extraction of the structural lipopolysaccharide of the microbial cell without any significant effect on the quantitative content of the structural proteins and nucleotides.