Karalicin, a new biologically active compound from Pseudomonas fluorescens/putida II. Biological properties

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Abstract

The biological activities of karalicin, a new product from the Pseudomonas fluorescens/putida strain SS-3 (CCM 4430) are described. It shows a weak, but specific and irreversible, antiviral activity on Herpes simplex viruses. It also presents some inhibitory activity on different species of yeasts.

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Lampis, G., Deidda, D., Maullu, C., Petruzzelli, S., Pompei, R., Delle Monache, F., & Satta, G. (1996). Karalicin, a new biologically active compound from Pseudomonas fluorescens/putida II. Biological properties. Journal of Antibiotics, 49(3), 263–266. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.49.263

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