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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1962 November; 10(6): 556-560

Antimicrobial Activity of Metal Chelates of Salts of 8-Quinolinols with Aromatic Hydroxycarboxylic Acids

Herman Gershon1, Raulo Parmegiani1 and Walter J. Nickerson

Pfister Chemical Works, Inc., Ridgefield, New Jersey
Institute of Microbiology, Rutgers, The State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey

ABSTRACT

Thirty-seven metal chelate complexes of salts of 8-quinolinols with aromatic hydroxycarboxylic acids were screened by the disc-plate method against strains of five bacteria and five fungi. The copper (II) chelates of 8-quinolinolium salicylate and 8-quinolinolium-3'-hydroxy-2'-naphthoate showed outstanding antifungal and good antibacterial properties and appear to be potentially more economical than copper (II) 8-quinolinolate.


FOOTNOTES

1 Present address: Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Yonkers, N.Y.


Appl Environ Microbiol. 1962 November; 10(6): 556-560







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