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Susceptibility and intrinsic tolerance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to selected plant volatile compounds
Sean D. Cox, J. L. Markham
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Chemistry
Carvacrol
75%
Reaction Mechanism
50%
Cinnamaldehyde
50%
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration
25%
Sensitization
25%
ATP
25%
Cyanide
25%
Detergent
25%
Engineering
Fits and Tolerances
100%
Aeruginosa
100%
Mechanisms
22%
Barrier Function
11%
Membrane Integrity
11%
Negative Bacteria
11%
Detergent
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Carvacrol
33%
Cinnamaldehyde
22%
Gram Negative Bacterium
11%
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration
11%
Sensitization
11%
Phytochemical
11%
Terpene
11%
Carbonyl Cyanide Chlorophenylhydrazone
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
Outer Membrane
44%
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration
11%
Gram-Negative Bacteria
11%