2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2005.04.020
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Effect of outer membrane permeabilisation on intrinsic resistance to low triclosan levels in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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“…Triclosan has also been incorporated into products such as gloves (Mixon, 1999) the presence of triclosan in lakes and a river in Switzerland and reported that triclosan and its methyl derivative were only found in the lakes studied which had anthropogenic sources, while both were absent in a remote mountain lake. This finding supports the notion that environmental triclosan accumulation is due to frequent incorporation into products for human use and that The triclosan minimal inhibitory concentration for P. aeruginosa far exceeds its solubility in aqueous media (Champlin et al, 2005). It was therefore necessary to determine the effect of methylation on triclosan efficacy using susceptible organisms such as P. multocida for bioassay purposes.…”
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“…Triclosan has also been incorporated into products such as gloves (Mixon, 1999) the presence of triclosan in lakes and a river in Switzerland and reported that triclosan and its methyl derivative were only found in the lakes studied which had anthropogenic sources, while both were absent in a remote mountain lake. This finding supports the notion that environmental triclosan accumulation is due to frequent incorporation into products for human use and that The triclosan minimal inhibitory concentration for P. aeruginosa far exceeds its solubility in aqueous media (Champlin et al, 2005). It was therefore necessary to determine the effect of methylation on triclosan efficacy using susceptible organisms such as P. multocida for bioassay purposes.…”
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“…Triclosan is not soluble in aqueous media at concentrations greater than 32 µg/ml, a value far less than its minimal inhibitory concentration for P. aeruginosa (Champlin et al, 2005;. Therefore, the effect of triclosan and methyl triclosan on the ability to initiate growth was determined using a modification of a standardized disk agar diffusion bioassay (Hart and Champlin, 1988 …”
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