PMID: 2502103Mar 1, 1989Paper

Antimycobacterial properties of phenothiazine type compounds

Archiv der Pharmazie
W Meindl, R Laske

Abstract

Tests for antimycobacterial properties (Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37 Ra, Middlebrook-7H9-broth) of the phenothiazines 1-11 are described. The growth inhibition of these compounds can be blocked by the addition of histamine.

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Jul 1, 1989·Archiv der Pharmazie·W Meindl, H Schönenberger

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