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</script>A rapid method for determination of microbial sensitivity to antibiotics and chemotherapeutic drugs with the use of the peroxidase test is described. The procedure takes 6 hours. Peroxidase is determined by a change in the color of the methyl-para-amino phenol sulfate solution added to the broth culture in 6 hours (simultaneously with hydrogen peroxide). The peroxidase test provides detection of the microbe multiplication even when no turbidity is observed.
Time Factors, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Peroxidases, Indicator Dilution Techniques, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Cell Division, Anti-Bacterial Agents
Time Factors, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Peroxidases, Indicator Dilution Techniques, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Cell Division, Anti-Bacterial Agents
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