THE INFLUENCE OF TARTARIC ACID DERIVATIVES ON THE GROWTH OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT PSEUDOMONAS AND OTHER NON-PATHOGENIC AND CONDITIONAL PATHOGENIC SOIL MICROORGANISMS

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  • A.R. MIKAELYAN National Polytechnic University of Armenia Author
  • B.G. BABAYAN National Polytechnic University of Armenia Author
  • N.L. ASATRYAN National Polytechnic University of Armenia Author
  • T.M. SOGHOMONYAN National Polytechnic University of Armenia Author
  • S.K. KARADJYAN National Polytechnic University of Armenia Author
  • A.S. BAGHDASARYAN National Polytechnic University of Armenia Author
  • M.A. MELKUMYAN National Polytechnic University of Armenia Author
  • A.KH. NAZARETYAN National Polytechnic University of Armenia Author

Keywords:

Pseudomonas, antibiotic resistance, benzyl imide of tartaric acid, antibacterial activity

Abstract

 During the recent years, the elaboration of new ecologically safe antimicrobial agents against pathogenic microorganisms formed from non-pathogenic and conditionally pathogenic representatives has become urgent. Thus, in the present work, the influence of a new synthetic derivative of tartaric acid - benzylimide on some antibiotic resistant and sensitive model strains of bacteria is described. As a result of experiments, the high level of antimicrobial activity of benzylimide of tartaric acid is indicated.

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18.04.2026

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