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The total potency varies greatly between species and even between specimens of a species collected or grown from the same strain.
Subsequent investigation, in animal models, of subcutaneous injection of acidic solutions with varying zinc concentrations revealed that the lowest total potency of 20 µg/mL was the ideal concentration for ArgB31ArgB32 insulin crystallization in vitro, and may indicate a change in the morphology of the subcutaneous precipitate from amorphous to crystalline (Fig. 5b).
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Total Activity Potency.
The ethyl acetate extract and flavonoids were highly potent, as they exhibited a total activity potency ranging from 41.4 to 1045 ml g−1.
Further, the total activity potency (TAP) values observed in this study were proportional to the MIC values of each extract against the test organism.
The total activity potency of cardiac glycosides ranged from 10.93 to 78.07 ml g−1, with Klebsiella pneumoniae 1 being the most sensitive showing a TAP value of 78.07 ml g−1.
Total activity potency (TAP) is the volume at which the components, extracted from 1 g of material, are diluted enough to maintain the same potency against the test pathogens.
Total activity potency (TAP) was determined according to Arora and Onsare (2014a) and was calculated by dividing the amount of extract in mg from 1 g plant material by the MIC of the test compound.
The saponins exhibited a total activity potency lower than 50 ml g−1, with exceptions like Candida albicans and Klebsiella pneumoniae 1, which were susceptible to a dilution of 50 and 100 ml g−1.
DES also possessed an important contribution to the total estrogenic potency with an average of approximately 20% in each station.
The total antioxidant potency of test compounds was investigated by phosphomolybdate method of Umamaheswari and Chatterjee [ 26].
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