Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) Assay

The first step in antimicrobial discovery is usually to screen library candidate drugs against the MIC of the target bacteria. Therefore, MIC is usually the starting point for greater preclinical evaluation of new antibacterial agents. The purpose of measuring the minimum inhibitory concentration is to ensure that antibiotics are effectively screened to increase the success rate of treatment.

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