Antifungal 3-Hydroxy Fatty Acids from <i>Lactobacillus plantarum</i> MiLAB14
Jörgen Sjögren, Jesper Magnusson, Anders Broberg, Johan Schnürer, Lennart Kenne
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Abstract
We report the identification and chemical characterization of four antifungal substances, 3-(R)-hydroxydecanoic acid, 3-hydroxy-5-cis-dodecenoic acid, 3-(R)-hydroxydodecanoic acid and 3-(R)-hydroxytetradecanoic acid, from Lactobacillus plantarum MiLAB 14. The concentrations of the 3-hydroxy fatty acids in the supernatant followed the bacterial growth. Racemic mixtures of the saturated 3-hydroxy fatty acids showed antifungal activity against different molds and yeasts with MICs between 10 and 100 micrograms ml-1.
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3-hydroxy-5-cis-dodecenoic acid shows antifungal activity molds and yeasts
“Racemic mixtures of the saturated 3-hydroxy fatty acids showed antifungal activity against different molds and yeasts with MICs between 10 and 100 micrograms ml-1.”
3-(R)-hydroxydodecanoic acid shows antifungal activity molds and yeasts
“Racemic mixtures of the saturated 3-hydroxy fatty acids showed antifungal activity against different molds and yeasts with MICs between 10 and 100 micrograms ml-1.”
3-(R)-hydroxytetradecanoic acid shows antifungal activity molds and yeasts
“Racemic mixtures of the saturated 3-hydroxy fatty acids showed antifungal activity against different molds and yeasts with MICs between 10 and 100 micrograms ml-1.”