A New Antifungal Substance of Fungal Origin

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Abstract

FROM a mould filtrate we have extracted a new substance with strong antifungal properties. The mould itself, which we were unable to classify completely, belongs to the species Monosporium bonorden and has been isolated from a sample of soil from the Belgian Congo. It develops white, almost sterile mycelia on Czapec-agar, with the reverse of the colonies varying from straw-yellow to brown with age. © 1953 Nature Publishing Group.

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Delmotte, P., & Delmotte-Plaquee, J. (1953). A New Antifungal Substance of Fungal Origin. Nature, 171(4347), 344. https://doi.org/10.1038/171344a0

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