Abstract

"As antibiotics are indispensable in treating infections caused by bacteria, there has been much research done within this field, in order to identify new solutions against this kind of pathogen agents. The paper aims to provide information about the antibacterial activity exhibited by a Ni(II) complex compound in comparison with that shown by its free organic bidentate ligand (namely, the bidentate (N, S) heterocyclic ligand is 2-mercapto-3-niacinamido-1,4-naphthalenedione). As it refers to substances that have been described previously from other points of view, the current paper is intended to be the final part of their presentation. More precisely, to complete the description table by evaluating the antibacterial activity, Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method has been used. The microbiological tests have been conducted against eight kinds of microorganisms: four gram-positive and four gram-negative bacteria. These tests were followed by a thorough statistical analysis of their results, performed within Python multi-paradigm programming language. "

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