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Fig. 3

From: In vitro antimicrobial efficacy of Cassia alata (Linn.) leaves, stem, and root extracts against cellulitis causative agent Staphylococcus aureus

Fig. 3

Growth curves of S. aureus treated with several MICs of SEA maceration, SEA Soxhlet, REA maceration and REA Soxhlet extract at 600 nm wavelength across 18 h of incubation where (A, B, C, D) represents SEA maceration, SEA Soxhlet, REA maceration, REA Soxhlet, respectively. Solvents used: EA, ethyl acetate. S and R represents stem and root

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