gramicidin

/ˌɡræmɪˈsɪdɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

a group of antibiotics produced by certain bacteria, including Bacillus brevis, that are capable of killing or inhibiting the growth of other bacteria by disrupting cell membrane function.

“The researchers used a solution containing gramicidin to study the effects of the antibiotic on bacterial cell membranes.”

Synonyms

  • bacitracin
  • polymyxin

Antonyms

  • bacterium
  • pathogen