INHIBITION OF CHLORELLA (CHLOROPHYCEAE) GROWTH BY FATTY ACIDS, USING THE PAPER DISC METHOD1,2 |
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Authors: | Carol J. McGrattan James D. Sullivan Jr. Miyoshi Ikawa |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, University of New Hampshire Durham, New Hampshire 03824 |
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Abstract: | Using the paper disc-agar plate method, a number of fatty and related acids have been tested for tested activity for inhibiting the growth of Chlorella pyrenoidosa Chick. Of the saturated acids, a peak in growth inhibiting activity wax observed in the C7–C12 range, where inhibition wax observed when solutions down to 0.02 M were applied to the discs. Most of the unsaturated acids tested showed greater inhibition than did the corresponding saturated acids. Acrylic acid showed detectable inhibition at 0.001 M concentration. |
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Keywords: | acrylic acid Chlorella chlorellin, fatty acids growth inhibition paper disc method |
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