You mentioned that this could be a usable market drug for salmonella related bacteria. Is there a possibility to test if new drug could be expanded to treat more broad infections? Or would that require drug modification?
There are possibilities to test if the new drug could be expanded to treat more broad infections but that would first require more in depth testing in different structured bacteria and Gram-negative bacteria. Generally it should work in all rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacteria!
This is because it’s not above the standard deviations on the upper limits of our first graph indicated by the red line! Even if there is growth, it doesn’t mean there’s a growth promoter since it’s within our absorbances not above it.
(I meant to put it in the reply to your comment lol whoops!)
This is because it’s not above the standard deviations on the upper limits of our first graph indicated by the red line! Even if there is growth, it doesn’t mean there’s a growth promoter since it’s within our absorbances not above it.
You mentioned that this could be a usable market drug for salmonella related bacteria. Is there a possibility to test if new drug could be expanded to treat more broad infections? Or would that require drug modification?
There are possibilities to test if the new drug could be expanded to treat more broad infections but that would first require more in depth testing in different structured bacteria and Gram-negative bacteria. Generally it should work in all rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacteria!
Why does growth in the lower dilutions being not significantly different indicate the lack of a growth promoter?
This is because it’s not above the standard deviations on the upper limits of our first graph indicated by the red line! Even if there is growth, it doesn’t mean there’s a growth promoter since it’s within our absorbances not above it.
(I meant to put it in the reply to your comment lol whoops!)
This is because it’s not above the standard deviations on the upper limits of our first graph indicated by the red line! Even if there is growth, it doesn’t mean there’s a growth promoter since it’s within our absorbances not above it.