Biologically active definition

Biologically active means exhibiting biostatic and/or biocidal activity toward many pests of both animal and vegetable origin, such as fungi, bacteria, algae, slime, barnacles, and mildew ('827 patent, column 1, lines 19-23). This term alone does not describe any amount. Rather, it describes a property of a material.
Biologically active means therapeutically or prophylactically active or having diagnostic properties.

Examples of Biologically active in a sentence

  • Biologically active oxazolidinone compositions, and methods of preparation of the oxazolidinone compositions, also are disclosed.

  • Patentable Lead Candidate Biologically active chemical entities, which are not covered by patent, and which may be transformed into a clinically useful drug by subsequent modification/optimization.

  • Figure 1.2: Biologically active piperidine alkaloids originating from plants.

  • No : 2000-00727- Prevention of Food Spoilage by Suppression of Phenoloxidase, Peroxidase and Growth of Pathogenic Microflora by Use of Natural Inhibitors of Plant Origin, STCU GG-122- Creating Plant Bioconcentrates with High Antiradiation and Anticarcinogenic Action on the Base of Polyphenols and Working out Industrial Technology for Their Production., STCU-GNSF 4329 Biologically active food red colorant of plant origin.