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Proprietes antifongiques d'une diatomee Chaetoceros lauderi ralfs C C

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In fungicidal action researches from phytoplanctonic algae strains in culture an significant activity against pathogenic fungi of man was found for substances from the marine diatom Chaetoceros lauderi.

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Une souche de la diatomée marine Chaetoceros lauderi a montré une activité antifongique très spécifique vis-à-vis des Dermatophytes. Dans l'état actuel des travaux de purification, cette activité semble liée à l'activité antibactérienne à large spectre mise en évidence précédemment chez cette même espèce.

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Gueho, E., Pesando, D. & Barelli, M. Proprietes antifongiques d'une diatomee Chaetoceros lauderi ralfs C C. Mycopathologia 60, 105–107 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00490380

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