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. 2022 Aug 4;14(15):3188. doi: 10.3390/polym14153188

Table 3.

The diameters of inhibition zones (mm) of CBH and CBH at different concentrations of 25–500 µg/mL against Gram-positive, Gram-negative bacteria and fungi.

Bacteria CBH RCH
25 50 100 200 300 400 25 50 100 200 300 400
G+
B. cereus (BC) - 14 ab 20 b 22 b 25 b 27 b - 13 ab 18 b 21 b 23 b 26 b
L. monocytogenes (LM) - 13 b 18 c 20 c 24 c 26 c - 12 b 17 c 20 c 22 c 25 c
S. aureus (SA) - 15 a 22 a 25 a 28 a 32 a - 14 a 21 a 23 a 26 a 30 a
G-
E. coli (EC) - 12 a 17 a 19 a 22 a 24 a - - 15 a 18 a 20 a 23 a
P. aeruginosa (PA) - 9 c 13 c 15 b 19 c 21 c - - 11 c 14 c 17 c 19 c
S. typhi (ST) - 10 b 15 b 18 ab 20 b 22 b - - 13 b 16 b 18 b 20 b
Fungi
A. niger (AN) - 8 b 12 d 13 d 17 d 22 d - - 9 c 11 b 15 d 20 d
A. flavus (AF) - 9 ab 13 c 14 c 19 c 23 cd - - 11 ab 13 ab 17 bc 21 c
C. gelbeta (CG) - 8 b 11 bc 14 c 17 b 24 c - - 9 c 11 b 15 d 21 c
C. tropicalis (CT) - 10 a 14 a 18 a 21 a 29 a - - 12 a 14 a 19 a 26 a
C. albicans (CA) - 9 ab 12 b 16 b 20 ab 27 b - - 10 b 13 ab 18 b 24 b

The lowercase letters next to values means indicate significant differences p < 0.05.