| Unique Identifier | RID10138 |
| Reference | Experiment Type | Cell/Tissue/Microbe/Strain | Test Organism | Lifestage | Administration Method | Target Organism | Administered Dose Range | Significant Dose Range | Time to Death of Pathogen (min) | Anthelminthic Efficacy (%) | Therapeutic Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PMID:37333660 | In vivo | - | Micropterus salmoides | - | Diet | Aeromonas hydrophila | 0.1-0.6 % |
0.1-0.6 % |
- | - | Antibacterial |
| In vitro | BYK19134 | - | - | - | Aeromonas hydrophila | 0.045 mg/mL |
0.045 mg/mL |
- | - | Antibacterial | |
| In vitro | CCTCC M2018843 | - | - | - | Streptococcus dysgalactiae | 0.09 mg/mL |
0.09 mg/mL |
- | - | Antibacterial | |
| In vitro | CDQ-1 | - | - | - | Aeromonas punctata f. intestinalis | 0.09 mg/mL |
0.09 mg/mL |
- | - | Antibacterial | |
| In vitro | GIM1.551 | - | - | - | Aeromonas hydrophila | 0.36 mg/mL |
0.36 mg/mL |
- | - | Antibacterial | |
| In vivo | - | Micropterus salmoides | - | Diet | - | 0.1-0.6 % |
0.1-0.6 % |
- | - | Immunostimulant | |
| In vitro | HNLFYL4 | - | - | - | Streptococcus agalactiae | 0.045 mg/mL |
0.045 mg/mL |
- | - | Antibacterial | |
| In vitro | Hsy0531-K | - | - | - | Vibrio mimicus | 0.045 mg/mL |
0.045 mg/mL |
- | - | Antibacterial | |
| In vitro | TH0426 | - | - | - | Aeromonas veronii | 0.18 mg/mL |
0.18 mg/mL |
- | - | Antibacterial | |
| In vitro | TPS-30 | - | - | - | Aeromonas hydrophila | 0.18 mg/mL |
0.18 mg/mL |
- | - | Antibacterial | |
| In vitro | BYK19103 | - | - | - | Aeromonas hydrophila | 0.09 mg/mL |
0.09 mg/mL |
- | - | Antibacterial | |
| In vitro | AW30726K | - | - | - | Edwardsiella ictaluri | 0.36 mg/mL |
0.36 mg/mL |
- | - | Antibacterial | |
| In vitro | ATCC15947 | - | - | - | Edwardsiella tarda | 0.18 mg/mL |
0.18 mg/mL |
- | - | Antibacterial |
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