Assessment Antibacterial Activities on Essential Oil of Plant Extract

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Essential oils are produced by plants for many reasons including protection against various bacterial and fungal. This study provides a dose-response analysis for antibacterial activity assessment using Escherichia coli DH5 as indicator microorganism. In this work it has been shown that it is possible to extract antibacterial activities using a simple process.

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