s aureus mrsa atcc 43 300 (ATCC)
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Article Title: Thyme essential oil potentials as a bactericidal and biofilm-preventive agent against prevalent bacterial pathogens
Journal: Scientific Reports
doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-16485-5
Figure Legend Snippet: TEM micrographs of control and essential oil treated Gram-positive bacteria ( B. cereus , L . monocytogenes , S. aureus and S. aureus MRSA). ( A ) Untreated B. cereus (Direct Mag.: 30,000×). ( B ) Treated B. cereus (Direct Mag.: 40,000×). ( C ) Untreated L. monocytogenes (Direct Mag.: 30,000×). ( D ) Treated L. monocytogenes (Direct Mag.: 15,000 and 40,000×). ( E ) Untreated S. aureus (Direct Mag.: 30,000×). ( F ) Treated S. aureus (Direct Mag.: 25,000 and 40,000×). ( G ) Untreated S. aureus MRSA (Direct Mag.: 15,000 and 30,000×). ( H ) Treated S. aureus MRSA (Direct Mag.: 25,000 and 30,000×).
Techniques Used: Control, Bacteria
Figure Legend Snippet: The impact of different concentrations of thyme essential oil on the inhibition of biofilm formation by pathogenic bacteria. ( a ) S. aureus , ( b ) S. aureus MRSA, ( c ) B. cereus , ( d ) E. coli (STEC), ( e ) L. monocytogenes , ( f ) S. typhimurium , ( g ) E. coli O157:H7, ( h ) P. aeruginosa . Data represents the mean of six replicates. Error bars represent standard deviation.
Techniques Used: Inhibition, Bacteria, Standard Deviation