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The effect of indole derivatives onMycobacterium tuberculosis

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L'étude des effets de l'indole sur l'organismeM. tuberculosis hominis révéla qu'il est bactériostatiquein vitro etin vivo chez les cobayes infectés par lui (5 mg par jour pendant 15 jours). Les acides indol-acétiques et indolpropioniques sont aussi légèrement tuberculostatiques.

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Abdel Kader, M.M., Zaki, O. The effect of indole derivatives onMycobacterium tuberculosis. Experientia 16, 140–141 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02157718

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