Comparative in vitro activity of sanguinarine against oral microbial isolates.
AUTOR(ES)
Dzink, J L
RESUMO
MICs of sanguinarine were determined for 52 oral reference strains and 129 fresh isolates from human dental plaque. Sanguinarine was found to completely inhibit the growth of 98% of the isolates at a concentration of 16 micrograms/ml.
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