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Fungistatic agent

This cyclic hydroxamic acid (10) and the related demethoxy compound have been isolated from corn seedlings. Both compounds are fungistatic agents. [Pg.203]

Fungistatic agents Methyl p-benzoic acid Propionates Bactericides Sodium nitrite... [Pg.65]

Kuc, J., Henze, R.E., Ullstrup, A.J., Quackenbush, F.W. Chlorogenic and caffeic acids as fungistatic agents produced by potatoes in response to inoculation with Helminthospcrium carbonum. J Amer Chem Socl956 78 3123. [Pg.98]

Benzoic acid and sodium benzoate are added in low concentrations to various pharmaceutical preparations as bacteriostatic and fungistatic agents. Hypersensitivity reactions to benzoates have occurred when administered to allergic patients, such as those with asthma, those who do not tolerate aspirin, and those with a history of urticaria. Hyperbilirubinemia and systemic effects attributed to benzyl alcohol may occur in premature neonates because benzyl alcohol is metabolized to benzoic acid. " ... [Pg.2639]

It is also employed as a fungistatic agent for food products, especially cheeses. ... [Pg.130]

Boric acid and sodium borate have been used for many years in a variety of products as antiseptics and fungistatic agents in baby talcum powder. Boric acid powder (99%) is still used as a pesticide against ants and cockroaches. In the past, repeated and indiscriminate application of boric acid to broken or abraded skin resulted in many cases of severe poisoning. Epidemics have also occurred after boric acid was mistakenly added to infant formula or used in food preparation. Although chronic toxicity seldom occurs now, acute ingestion by children at home is common. [Pg.135]

Sorbic acid is a short-chained (a-p-unsaturated fatty acid) which is widely used in food industries as a fungistatic agent. In the wine industry, it finds application at bottling in the prevention of refermentation in sweetened wines by Saccharomyces cerevisiae. [Pg.148]

Terpenes and other compounds present in mandibular gland secretions have been established as fungistatic agents (Cole and Blum, 1975) and may function in this manner in the nest cells. [Pg.399]


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