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. 2013 Oct 8;2013:525613. doi: 10.1155/2013/525613

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Comparison of antimicrobial effect of plant compounds obtained from the most popularly used sources of essential oils as assayed by the disc-diffusion method in vitro. It displayed a powerful activity against B. pseudomallei and S. aureus than the other bacteria strains. Other compounds showed only a moderate or weak action against the tested bacteria. Values for zone of bacterial growth inhibition were presented as mean ± SD, (n = 3) with level of significance at (*P > 0.01).