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Corynebacterium fascians

Strong antibiotic. Active against Corynebacterium fascians (88)... [Pg.395]

Only the plant pathogen Corynebacterium fascians has so far been reported to reduce lAA to tryptophol [12]. The inverse oxidation, however, appears to be common in bacteria and eucaryotic organisms [14, 21, 29, 30]. So the reduction of indoleacetaldehyde must be reversible. Tryptophol could, however, accumulate in... [Pg.361]

Corynebacterium fascians (MIC 1.56, 1.56, 0.78, 0.78 ng/mL), E. coli (all MIC >50 ig/mL). At higher concentrations they were also weakly active against the fungus, Debaryomyces hansenii and the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae (179). [Pg.190]


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