The two terms are distinguished by both which government agency regulates them, and the location in which they're used. The term "antiseptic" is a germ killer for skin/tissue/human contact and is generally regulated by the FDA. "Disinfectant" refers to a product which kills germs on inanimate objects and is therefore regulated by the EPA.
Antiseptics are used on living tissues to inhibit the growth of microorganisms, while disinfectants are used on surfaces to kill or inactivate microorganisms. Antiseptics are generally safe for use on skin, whereas disinfectants may be too harsh for use on skin. Antiseptics are typically used for wound cleaning, while disinfectants are used for cleaning surfaces in healthcare settings.
antiseptics are used on living tissue disinfectants are used on non-living things disinfectants are also much stronger and are too toxic to be used on living tissue
Disinfectants are antibacterial agents that are applied to inorganic surfaces. They should generally be distinguished from antiseptics that destroy pathogens on living tissue.
When used for cleaning or hygiene, antiseptics and disinfectants kill or neutralize viruses, bacteria and sometimes fungi.
The answer is Louis Pasteur
Joseph lister
Antibiotics are internal medicine. Disinfectants can be used on any surface. Antiseptics refer to specific compounds used to kill pretty much any microorganism outside the human body.
Gram + bacteria has thick cell walls. This feature makes them more resistant to antiseptic and disinfectants.
I'm not sure about deodorant, but disinfectants literally do as the name says, the disinfect the area stopping germs and bacteria spreading, preventing diseases and infections. Antiseptics remove and kill bacteria and if the bacteria can not be spread then nor can the disease.
antiseptics are less powerfull than disinfectants and are safe to use on living tissues
Carl A Lawrence has written: 'Disinfection, sterilization, and preservation' -- subject(s): Antiseptics, Sterilization, Disinfection and disinfectants, Fungicides
One similarity is that both antibiotics and disinfectants help keep people healthy. The difference is antibiotics inhibit or kill microorganisms while disinfectants only kill them.
Samuel Rideal has written: 'A new physiological method for the detection of sewer gas' -- subject(s): Sewer gas 'Water and its purification' -- subject(s): Pollution of Water, Purification of Water 'Disinfection and disinfectants' -- subject(s): Antiseptics, Disinfection and disinfectants, Food, Preservation