Sensing the bactericidal and bacteriostatic antimicrobial mode of action using Raman-Deuterium stable isotope probing (DSIP)
Jiro Karlo,
Arun Sree Vijay,
Mahamkali Sri Phaneeswar
et al.
Abstract:The mode of actions of antibiotics can be broadly classified as bacteriostatic and bactericidal. The bacteriostatic mode leads to the arrested growth of the cells while the bactericidal mode causes cell death. In this work, we report the applicability of Deuterium stable isotope probing (DSIP) in combination with Raman spectroscopy (Raman DSIP) for discrimination among antibiotics on the basis of their mode of action at community level. We optimized the concentration of deuterium oxide required for metabolic a… Show more
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