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. 1967 Mar;12(3):285-301.

Bacteriostatic effects of horse sera and serum fractions on Clostridium welchii Type A, and the abolition of bacteriostasis by iron salts

Bacteriostatic effects of horse sera and serum fractions on Clostridium welchii Type A, and the abolition of bacteriostasis by iron salts

H J Rogers. Immunology. 1967 Mar.

Abstract

Under a variety of conditions of concentration, Eh, and pH, horse anti-Clostridium welchii serum and normal horse serum exerted similar bacteriostatic effects against Cl. welchii Type A. Ferric iron abolished the bacteriostatic effect when added during the first 2 hours of incubation at Eh+60 mV. Ferrous iron abolished the bacteriostatic effect when added after 3 hours. Ferric iron abolished the bacteriostatic effect at—140 mV. A mixture consisting of horse β2- and γ-globulins together with human transferrin exerted a bacteriostatic effect similar to that of whole serum. This system responded in the same way as whole serum to the addition of iron. A mixture of horse β2- and γ-globulins exerted an immediate bactericidal effect which could not be prevented by ferric iron.

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