Table 2 Minimum inhibitory [etoac]oncentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal/fungicidal [etoac]oncentration (MBC/MFC) of C. myrrha resin extracts prepared using different solvents.

From: Elucidation and valorization of the potent activity of Commiphora myrrha gum resin extract: antimicrobial and fibroblast wound healing activities

Tested

microorganism

MIC (mg/ mL)

MBC/MFC (mg/mL)

Ethanolic

extract

EtOAc

Aqueous

layer

Ethanolic

extract

EtOAc

Aqueous

layer

Staphylococcus aureus

ATCC 29,213

200 ± 0.03b

230 ± 0.03a

230 ± 0.09a

204 ± 0.0c

236 ± 0.0b

238 ± 0.0a

Klebsiella pneumoniae

ATCC 700,603

200 ± 0.03a

180 ± 0.05b

200 ± 0.04a

204 ± 0.0a

202 ± 0.0b

204 ± 0.0a

Pseudomonas aeruginosa

ATCC 27,853

200 ± 0.02a

180 ± 0.04b

200 ± 0.09a

232 ± 0.0b

202 ± 0.0c

234 ± 0.0a

Candida albicans

ATCC 10,231

180 ± 0.09b

180 ± 0.09b

200 ± 0.08a

202 ± 0.0c

204 ± 0.0b

232 ± 0.0a

  1. The [etoac]able includes data for ethanolic extract, as well as solvent fractions of [etoac]he ethanolic extract (ethyl acetate [EtOAc] and aqueous fractions). Values are presented as mean ± sd (n = 3). Separate one-way [etoac]NOVA were performed for MIC and MBC/MFC within each organism, followed by tukey’s HSD post hoc [etoac]est. Different letters within each parameter indicate statistically difference between [etoac]reatments (p < 0.05).