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. 2023 Nov 5;28(21):7439. doi: 10.3390/molecules28217439

Table 2.

Minimal inhibitory concentration (µg/mL) of aqueous and methanolic extracts against various pathogenic bacteria in comparison to reference control tetracycline.

A. baumannii E. coli L. monocytogenes P. aeruginosa S. aureus
P. incisa (Ext. H2O) 35 ± 4 a 35 ± 3 a 35 ± 3 a 33 ± 2 a 36 ± 2 a
P. incisa (Ext. MeOH) 35 ± 2 a 30 ± 3 a 35 ± 4 a 32 ± 4 a 32 ± 2 a
Tetracycline 25 ± 2 25 ± 2 32 ± 1 28 ± 1 28 ± 1

Results are reported as the means ± SD of three experiments. Different letters indicate mean values significantly different at p < 0.05, according to a one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s post hoc test.