Fig. 4From: Punicalagin, a pomegranate polyphenol sensitizes the activity of antibiotics against three MDR pathogens of the EnterobacteriaceaeGrowth inhibition zones of punicalagin against MDR Enterobacteriaceae clinical isolates. A Growth inhibition zone (17 mm, hazy) against S. typhi produced by punicalagin (20 mg/mL) on Mueller Hinton agar plate, B Growth inhibition zone against S. typhimurium (14 mm, hazy) produced by punicalagin (20 mg/mL) on Mueller Hinton agar plate, C Growth inhibition zone (13 mm, hazy) against E. coli produced by punicalagin (20 mg/mL) on Mueller Hinton agar plateBack to article page