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Effect of the Interaction between Chelating Agents on their Fungitoxicity
THE role of chelation in the mechanism of action of 8-hydroxyquinoline (‘oxine’) against fungi has been reviewed by Horsfall 1 and Hollingshead 2 . The increased bactericidal and fungicidal activity of this compound in the presence of Cu 2+ has been ascribed to the rapid penetration of the cell wall...
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description | THE role of chelation in the mechanism of action of 8-hydroxyquinoline (‘oxine’) against fungi has been reviewed by Horsfall
1
and Hollingshead
2
. The increased bactericidal and fungicidal activity of this compound in the presence of Cu
2+
has been ascribed to the rapid penetration of the cell wall by the highly lipophilic 1 : 2 copper: oxine complex
3,4
, which may dissociate within the cell to a more toxic substance or substances. |
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