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. 1999 Jan;12(1):147–179. doi: 10.1128/cmr.12.1.147

TABLE 5.

Intrinsic resistance mechanisms in bacteria to antiseptics and disinfectants

Type of resistance Example(s) Mechanism of resistance
Impermeability
 Gram-negative bacteria QACs, triclosan, diamines Barrier presented by outer membrane may prevent uptake of antiseptic or disinfectant; glycocalyx may also be involved
 Mycobacteria Chlorhexidine, QACs Waxy cell wall prevents adequate biocide entry
Glutaraldehyde Reason for high resistance of some strains of M. chelonae(?)
 Bacterial spores Chlorhexidine, QACs, phenolics Spore coat(s) and cortex present a barrier to entry of antiseptics and disinfectants
 Gram-positive bacteria Chlorhexidine Glycocalyx/mucoexopolysaccaride may be associated with reduced diffusion of antiseptic
Inactivation (chromosomally mediated) Chlorohexidine Breakdown of chlorhexidine molecule may be responsible for resistance