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Rev. méd. Chile
; 116(6): 543-8, jun. 1988. tab
Article
in Spanish
| LILACS
| ID: lil-77207
ABSTRACT
The inhibitory effect of 5 pyocins produced by wildstrains of Ps aeruginosa was tested by qualitative and quantitative techniques. 313 strains of 4 species: E coli, P vulgaris, Ps aeruginosa and St aureus were assayed. It was shown that the most active pyocin was P37, which inhibited 276 out of 313 strains tested. About 80% of E. coli and 90% os St aureus strain were inhibited by the pyocins uner being tested. It was established that sensitivity to pyocin was not restricted to close-related species but extends to unrelated families also