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Molecular and Conventional Detection of Antimicrobial Activity of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles and Cinnamon Oil against Escherichia coli and Aspergillus flavus

Highlights

  • This study was undertaken to evaluate the antimicrobial potentials of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs) singly and/or in combination with cinnamon oil against recovered E. coli and A. flavus from dairy cattle mastitis

  • Aspergillus flavus constitute a public health jugation with natural materials to avoid the toxic doses hazard due to the production of aflatoxins which cause in animals

  • E. coli potenti- significant growth inhibition of A.flavus and E.coli O157 ated the occurrence of bovine clinical mastitis (Hogan (Table 7)

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Introduction

Abstract | The antimicrobial activity of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs) and cinnamon oils (C.O.) was evaluated by conventional and molecular methods against Aspergillus flavus (A.flavus) and Escherichia coli 0157 (E.coli) that recovered from cattle mastitis. The correlatenable synthesis metals nanomaterial which is used as an ed detection of antimicrobials activities by agar diffusion antimicrobial against common infectious agents without tests and the molecular biology methods was previously driving antibiotic resistance in organisms (Beyth et al, evaluated (Chomvarin et al, 2004).

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