I have a question regarding antibiotics as positive controls in plant crude extracts antibacterial assay . I am following Dr. Eloff method in the publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/13355248.

I will start by running susceptibility test using the standard agar well diffusion to test the activity of the extracts, then I will run broth Micro-dilution (MIC) for those bacteria that the extracts possess antibacterial activity towards it.

I am using tetracycline, trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole as positive controls in both tests. However, I do have the powder form of the antibiotics and I am not sure how to prepare the stock solution for these tests. It is a bit confusing.

I apologize if I am taking too much of your time, but kindly please would you recommend to me a procedure to follow regarding this matter?

I am not sure if it is necessary to calculate potency in order to prepare the stock solution of the antibiotics when they will be used as positive controls and the MIC will not be about drug susceptibility but plant crude extracts susceptibility?

The antibiotics I will be using are : Tetracycline T3258 SIGMA http://goo.gl/B4RsMM (12.5 mg/mL) Trimethoprim https://goo.gl/9sreG5 ( 25g per 50mL) Sulfamethoxazole https://goo.gl/mKuMbg (5g per 40mL)

Thank you very much. I'll appreciate your kind help.

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