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Bacillus subtilis, growth inhibitory

Xanthocillin-X monomethylether (XME), dimethylether (XDE), and itiethoxy xanthocillin-X dimethylether (XTE) have been isolated from Dendotomyces albus and from two strains of Asp. chevalieri by Suzuki and co-workers (258). All these compounds decompose near 183°C and are effective against Newcastle disease and inhibit the growth of Bacillus subtilis. XME specifically inhibits the conversion of arachidonic acid to prostaglandin H2 (259) and shows an inhibitory activity against platelet aggregation. [Pg.252]


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