Minimum Inhibitory Concentration
(MIC) and Minimum Bactericidal
Concentration (MBC) Tests
Test Purpose
The purpose of this microbiology
test is to determine the Minimum
Inhibitory Concentration (MIC)
and the Minimum Bactericidal
Concentration (MBC) of a test
material against selected
microorganisms using a
Macrodilution broth method to
comply with the U.S.
Environmental Protection
Agency’s requirements.
Test Summary
The test material is diluted in
a series of two-fold dilutions
in test tubes. A suspension of
each test organism is added to
the test tube containing the
test material dilution. The test
tubes are incubated, and
observed for visible growth.
After observation, the test
tubes demonstrating no visible
turbidity are subcultured to
solid agar plates and the MIC
and MBC are determined.
Topical Antimicrobial tests include:
l Microbial Time-Kill Tests
l Minimum
Inhibitory Concentration (MIC)
Tests and
l Minimum
Bactericidal Concentration (MBC)
Tests
l AOAC Available Chlorine Equivalency Tests
l Virucidal Suspension Tests
l Virucidal Efficacy on Surrogate Skin Surfaces (Ex-Vivo)
l Zone of Inhibition Tests
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