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Give all the different antimicrobial metabolites in bacteria.
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- Give a short comparison between alcohols and aldehydes as chemical antimicrobial agents.Name four types of antimicrobial host-derived products.Given that both human cells and pathogens synthesize proteins at ribosomal sites, how can antimicrobial agents that target this process be safe to use in humans?