Figure 3
From: Heat conjugation of antibacterial agents from amino acids and plant oil

Reproducibility of antibacterial activities of the conjugates against bacteria. (A) R. solanacearum. (B) E. coli. (C) P. aerugenosa. (D) S. aureus (ATCC6538). The statistical evaluations for the reproducibility of the 3 replicates of 107 (107a, b and c) and 109 (109a, b and c) are as follows (Univariate General Linear Model repeated measures, analyzing effective concentrations with average 80% or more growth inhibitions, n = 3, 2 tailed): conjugate 107, P = 0.537 (R. solanacearum), 0.028 (E. coli), 0.031 (P. aerugenosa), 0.062 (S. aureus ATCC6538)); conjugate 109: P = 0.824 (R. solanacearum), 0.222 (E. coli), 0.527 (P. aerugenosa), 0.725 (S. aureus ATCC6538, Greenhouse-Geisser correction). Assays for each strain were performed in triplicate in 0.5 X LSLP media (1 X LSLP media for R. solanacearum), and average values are shown with one standard deviation.