antimicrobial manhasset science research jean cheng period 4
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Need
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Figure 1: Antimicrobial drugs resistance pattern of urinary E. coli from Southern Brazil
Knowledge Base
Figure 2: Chemical formula for Penicillinhttp://itech.dickinson.edu/chemistry/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/penicillin-core1.png
Knowledge Base (cont)
Figure 3: Tea tree’s terpene chemical formula
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Figure 4: Pectin Chemical formula
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Figure 6:Chemical Change in Allicin subjected to different conditions. (Ariga, et al. 2008)
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Literature Review
Literature Review (cont)
Figure 7: Antimicrobial activity of aloe vera gel (Alemdar, et al. 2009)
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Literature Review (cont)
Figure 8:Yuzu fruit seed oil on different microobials (Nakazono, et al. 2006)
Nakazono, G. Studies on Antimicrobial and Antioxidative Substance of Yuzu (Citrus junos hort. ex Tanaka) Seed. Journal of Biological Sciences. Vol 1. p 135-139, 2006
Literature Review (cont)
Figure 9:12 different essential oil on different species of bacteria.
Rusenova, Ishiwa. Antimicrobial Activities of Twelve Essential Oils Against Microorganisms of Veterinary Importance. Trankia Journal of Sciences. Vol 7. p37-43, 2009
Purpose
Find which natural substance is best in inhibiting E. coli.
Null Hypothesis: No effectAlternative Hypothesis: Tea tree oil is the
best antimicrobial substance against E. coli
MethodologyThe comparing of different essential oils to different antibiotic food substance on E. Coli
Essential oil and antibiotic plant substanceN=12
Garlic (allicin)N=3
Tea Tree oilN=3
Petri dish, E.coli, filter paper, glass spreader
Disc diffusion assay method
SPSS ANOVA Test
Aloe (anthraquinones)N=3
Yuzu fruit oilN=3
Millimeter
Protocols
Bacteria on agar
Inhibited Zone(mm)
Paper disk with substance being tested
Figure 10: Disk Diffusion method
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Do-Ability
Not expensivedoesn’t require large amount of spaceSome materials found in lab or
supermarketCan be finished in 3 daysE. coli is needed as well as agar, aloe, tea
tree, yuzu, and garlic
Budget
Vendor Cat# pg Item Qty Unit$ Total$Carolina 124400 Escherichia coli, Living, 5 mL 1 $9.20 $9.20Carolina 821040 Tryptic Soy Agar Media Kit 1 $26.95 $26.95Carolina 703413 Glass Spreader 1 $4.70 $4.70Ward 86 V 5900 Aloe Living Specimen 1 $7.95 $7.95
$48.80
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