Results from MIC studies must be evaluated in the appropriate context. In the tube corresponding to the MIC, microorganisms were merely prevented from growing and not necessarily killed – there could still be 500,000 viable cells in that dilution vessel just waiting to grow should the antimicrobial agent become chemically neutralized. MIC tests are an important and unique part of Microchem Laboratory’s portfolio of testing services. MIC tests are especially appropriate if liquid antimicrobial agents will be used to inhibit the growth of microorganisms in some context. Get more information
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