| Literature DB >> 19871160 |
Z Baker1, R W Harrison, B F Miller.
Abstract
1. Lecithin, cephalin, and sphingomyelin prevent the inhibition of bacterial metabolism which is caused by synthetic anionic and cationic detergents. The phospholipids must be added either before or simultaneously with the detergent. Addition after the detergent is without effect. Bacteria still exhibit this phenomenon after they have been exposed to the phospholipid and thoroughly washed. 2. A similar action of the phospholipids has been demonstrated towards the bactericidal compounds isolated by Dubos and Hoogerheide from soil bacteria. There is very little effect with bactericidal mercury compounds. 3. The effect of lecithin against the bactericidal action of synthetic detergents was also determined. It was found that germicidal quantities of the detergents were not effective in the presence of the phospholipids.Entities:
Year: 1941 PMID: 19871160 PMCID: PMC2135211 DOI: 10.1084/jem.74.6.621
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Med ISSN: 0022-1007 Impact factor: 14.307