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. 2020 Jun 23;64(7):e02206-19. doi: 10.1128/AAC.02206-19

TABLE 3.

MICs of fenamic acids (tolfenamic acid, flufenamic acid, and meclofenamic acid), their analogues [dichlorophenyl-ABA, N-(2-amino-4-chlorophenyl) anthranilic acid, N-phenylanthranilic acid, 3-amino-2-(3,5-dimethyl-phenylamino) benzoic acid, 3-amino-2-p-tolylamino benzoic acid, and 3-amino-2-phenylamino benzoic acid], and a control antibiotic (azithromycin) against various species of Lactobacillus

Strain, description Tolfenamic acid Flufenamic acid Meclofenamic acid Dichlorophenyl-ABA N-(2-Amino-4-chlorophenyl) anthranilic acid N-Phenylanthranilic acid 3-Amino-2-(3,5-dimethyl-phenylamino) benzoic acid 3-Amino-2-p-tolylamino benzoic acid 3-Amino-2-phenylamino benzoic acid Azithromycin
L. gasseri MV-22, isolated in 2007 from the vaginal mucosa of a healthy U.S. woman of childbearing age >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 <1
L. johnsonii 135-1-CHN, isolated in 2007 from the vaginal mucosa of a Chinese woman >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 <1
L. gasseri SV-16A-US, isolated in 2007 from the vagina of a healthy U.S. woman >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 <1
L. jensenii 115-3-CHN, isolated in 2007 from the vaginal mucosa of a healthy Chinese woman >128 64 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 <1
L. jensenii SJ-7A-US, isolated in 2007 from the vaginal mucosa of a healthy U.S. woman >128 128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 <1
L. crispatus 125-2-CHN, isolated in 2007 from the vagina of a healthy Chinese woman >128 128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 <1
L. rhamnosus LMS2-1, isolated from the human gastrointestinal tract >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 <1
L. jensenii JV-V16, human isolate from Texas >128 128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 >128 <1