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Biguanides are a class of disinfectants used in a variety of applications. They are effective against a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Biguanides are generally non-toxic and non-irritating, making them a popular choice for use in medical and food processing settings. They are also used in water treatment and swimming pool sanitation. Biguanides are typically used in combination with other disinfectants, such as chlorine, to provide a broad spectrum of protection.
Biguanides are available in a variety of forms, including liquids, powders, and tablets. They are also available in a range of concentrations, allowing for tailored applications. Biguanides are generally more expensive than other disinfectants, but their broad spectrum of activity and low toxicity make them a popular choice.
Some companies in the Biguanide market include Ecolab, Lonza, Solvay, and BASF. Show Less Read more