Ticarcillin bioassay.

Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
R M Bannatyne, R Cheung

Abstract

An accurate, plate diffusion bioassay for ticarcillin, utilizing the fast-replicating Beneckea natriegens and 4% salt agar, is described in this report. Zones of inhibition were well defined after 3 h, and the limit of sensitivity was around 5.0 mug/ml. The assay is simple to carry out, and duplicate assays can be performed on as little as 40 mul of serum.

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Mar 1, 1991·Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics·S A Brown, J E Riviere

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