“…In general, antimicrobial activity of lipopeptides depended on their hydrophobicity, in agreement with the literature [33]. Regressions of log 2 MIC vs. tR' for reference lipopeptides (3)(4)(5)(6) and lipopeptides with aliphatic (8-10, 28-30, 36-38, 43-46, 64-66, 68-70, 72-74, 92-94) and aromatic (23-26, 95-98, 100-102) amino acids were found to be either quadratic or linear (R 2 between 0.9418 and 0.9985) with all three strains ( Figures S1, S2, S4, S5, S7 and S8). Despite the fact that MIC depended on lipopeptide hydrophobicity, analogs with similar lipophilicity to reference lipopeptides had different MICs.…”