Arylomycin A2 exhibits very potent antibacterial activity against free-living S. epidermidis cells. The MIC values against planktonic S. epidermidis 1457 and RP62A are 0.235 μg/mL and 0.058 μg/mL for Arylomycin A2, respectively. Arylomycin A2 shows the antibacterial effect towards S. epidermidis biofilms, and reduces biofilm formation markedly[2].
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