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b 1 . Containing nitrogen, water-soluble. 



Cycloheximide 

 c 1 . Probably containing nitrogen, insoluble in water. 



Rotaventin 

 b. Narrow antifungal spectrum. 



a 1 . Active against yeasts and Trichophyton. 



Actinone 



Phaeofacin 



Moldin 

 b 1 . Active against yeasts and Trichomonas. 



Trichomycin 

 c 1 . Active mainly against Aspergillus niger. 



Cacaomycetin 



D. Substances active against true viruses and phages. 



I. Active against bacterial viruses and Klebsiella pneumoniae. 

 Phagolessin 

 See also p. 180 for cardicin. 

 II. Active in vitro against western and eastern equine encephalomyeli- 

 tis Abikoviromycin 



III. Active in vitro against influenza A and B. Active in vivo against 

 influenza B Ehrlichin 



E. Substances active mainly against protozoa. 



I. Active against trichomonads, slightly active against bacteria, not 

 active against yeasts. 



Streptocin 

 II. Active against trichomonads; not active against bacteria; active 



against yeasts Trichomycin 



Remark — Other compounds having marked antifungal or antibacterial 

 activity also have antiprotozoal activity, such as thiolutin, chlortetracy- 

 cline, oxy tetracycline. 



Appendix 

 Substances having limited activity against living bacteria. 

 Lytic substance dissolving dead bacteria. 

 Actinomycetin 

 (Actinozyme) 



