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minimum lethal concentration.
Minimum lethal concentration (MLC) of the compounds was also determined.
The determination of minimum lethal concentration (MLC), also known as the MBC or MFC, is the most common estimation of bactericidal or fungicidal activity [16].
In contrast, silver nanoparticles did not kill E. coli even at concentrations up to 7,665 times higher than the minimum lethal concentration of silver ions themselves.
We also determined the minimum lethal concentration for each oil by subculturing from the MIC plates onto fresh agar without essential oil.
The minimum lethal concentration (MLC) was the lowest dilution at which no motile trichomonads could be observed from an isolate assay.
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Of 538 T. vaginalis isolates, 23 (4.3%) exhibited low-level in vitro metronidazole resistance (minimum lethal concentrations 50 100 µg/mL).
Broth macrodilution methods based on the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) reference protocols M27-A3 [ 31] and M38-A2 [ 32], for yeasts and filamentous fungi, respectively, were used to determine minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and minimum lethal concentrations (MLCs) of the essential oil.
Based on the antibacterial effects of a wide variety of essential oils, we determined the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and minimum lethal concentrations (MLCs) of E. caryophyllus, C. verum and T. satureioides using the agar dilution method [ 7, 9].
lethal concentration with 50% lethality.
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