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. 1975 Dec;8(6):742-50.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.8.6.742.

Antimicrobial effect of simple lipids with different branches at the methyl end group

Antimicrobial effect of simple lipids with different branches at the methyl end group

K Larsson et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1975 Dec.

Abstract

Various fatty acids of branched nature possess fungistatic and bacteriostatic properties. Some of these, particularly those of iso-configuration, strongly enhance the effect of conventional antimicrobial agents that act inside the cell membrane. A relation between this biological effect and the collapse properties of the corresponding monomolecular surface film on water has been observed. In this work, a series of fatty acids with a slightly smaller end group than iso-propyl, the omega-cyclopropane fatty acids, as well as one possessing a somewhat larger end group, the neo-branched fatty acids, have been examined. The omega-cyclopropane fatty acids were found to be more fungistatic than the iso-acids studied earlier. Furthermore, both cyclopropane and neo-fatty acids of short chain lengths exhibited synergistic effects in combination with tetramethylthiuramdisulfide.

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