The red line indicate the “hits” which means if it’s below or above 2 standard deviations from the mean absorbance it is considered a hit which shows if killed/inhibited the bacteria or if it grew
The red line indicate the “hits” which means if it’s below or above 2 standard deviations from the mean absorbance it is considered a hit which shows if killed/inhibited the bacteria or if it grew. This is significant because our compound showed above the second red line which indicates it grew the bacteria.
The red line indicate the “hits” which means if it’s below or above 2 standard deviations from the mean absorbance it is considered a hit which shows if killed/inhibited the bacteria or if it grew
The concentrations used was because we can only use 10% of any compound in human blood without any harm to the human body and our compound concentration used was 10% which was the highest possible dose.
The concentration is the reason for the no hits and maybe in the future using a lower concentration than .625uM then there could be a possible hit.
I am a little confused about what the spectrometer was used for, I know you mentioned it but I either didn’t catch it or was confused by its purpose.
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the spectrometer was used in order to to measure the absorbance which indicates the amount of survival in the well.
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What are the risks, if any, of using Osha Root Extract as a treatment in place of antibiotics?
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could you elaborate a bit more on what the red lines on the graph represent? or maybe why they’re significant?
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The red line indicate the “hits” which means if it’s below or above 2 standard deviations from the mean absorbance it is considered a hit which shows if killed/inhibited the bacteria or if it grew
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could you elaborate a bit more on what the red lines on the graph mean? or maybe why they’re significant?
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The red line indicate the “hits” which means if it’s below or above 2 standard deviations from the mean absorbance it is considered a hit which shows if killed/inhibited the bacteria or if it grew. This is significant because our compound showed above the second red line which indicates it grew the bacteria.
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The red line indicate the “hits” which means if it’s below or above 2 standard deviations from the mean absorbance it is considered a hit which shows if killed/inhibited the bacteria or if it grew
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Could you elaborate on the concentrations of the Osha Root Extract used and could the concentration be the reason for not hits?
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The concentrations used was because we can only use 10% of any compound in human blood without any harm to the human body and our compound concentration used was 10% which was the highest possible dose.
The concentration is the reason for the no hits and maybe in the future using a lower concentration than .625uM then there could be a possible hit.
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the hits showing bactericidal or bacteriostatic properties
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