Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. Chlorotyrosine formation and loss of viability for S aureus exposed to reagent HOCl. Bacteria (1 × 108/mL) were treated with a range of concentrations of HOCl and then analyzed for tyrosine and chlorotyrosine content,165 and the number of remaining viable colony-forming units. The results are taken from Hampton.117 The means and SD of three experiments are reported.

Chlorotyrosine formation and loss of viability for S aureus exposed to reagent HOCl. Bacteria (1 × 108/mL) were treated with a range of concentrations of HOCl and then analyzed for tyrosine and chlorotyrosine content,165 and the number of remaining viable colony-forming units. The results are taken from Hampton.117 The means and SD of three experiments are reported.

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