A Direct Bioautographic Tlc Assay for Compounds Possessing Antibacterial Activity

Journal of Natural Products
1987.0

Abstract

A simple bioassay for the direct detection of antibacterial compounds on tlc plates has been developed. A series of natural products and different stationary phases were tested in order to establish the utility of the assay for the isolation of antibacterial compounds from higher plants.

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