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In Vitro Activity

The in vitro activity of an efflux pump inhibitor is typically assessed through laboratory experiments. This activity is often measured in terms of the compound's ability to inhibit efflux pumps, which are proteins responsible for pumping drugs out of cells, thus reducing the efficacy of antibiotics or other therapeutic agents. The relationship between structure and activity (SAR) is crucial. It helps identify which chemical features are essential for effective inhibition of efflux pumps.

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