1968
DOI: 10.1007/bf00577530
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Possible side-effects of antidotal therapy

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“…This vitamin, however, had very little beneficial effect on the growth of one of the present fungi (C, gloeosporioides). Growth of Fusarium lini (WIRTH andNORD 1942) d.nd Colletotrichum lindemuthianum (MATHUR et al 1950) has been reported to be depressed in the presence of thiamine. Depression of growth was also seen in cases of B. theobromae and C. gloeosporioides at higher concentrations of this vitamin.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This vitamin, however, had very little beneficial effect on the growth of one of the present fungi (C, gloeosporioides). Growth of Fusarium lini (WIRTH andNORD 1942) d.nd Colletotrichum lindemuthianum (MATHUR et al 1950) has been reported to be depressed in the presence of thiamine. Depression of growth was also seen in cases of B. theobromae and C. gloeosporioides at higher concentrations of this vitamin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wirth and Nord,160). Kuhnau (go), however, working with liver tissue, observed the conversion of P-hydroxybutyric acid to a mixture of acetoacetic acid and the aldehyde of P-hydroxybutyric acid and this, he stated, was the first example to be reported of the biological reduction of -COOH to -CHO.…”
Section: Like Raistrick and Clark (121) And Bernhauer And Scheuer (12) mentioning
confidence: 99%