par Wiame, Jean-Marie ;Rozenblum, Ch;Bourgeois, S.
Référence Biochimica et biophysica acta (G). General subjects, 20, C, page (43-47)
Publication Publié, 1956
Référence Biochimica et biophysica acta (G). General subjects, 20, C, page (43-47)
Publication Publié, 1956
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | The results confirm the theory that acidity inhibits bacterial growth by reducing the assimilable CO2. This effect of acidity can therefore be compensated by addition to the culture medium of substances whose synthesis is bound obligatory to the utilisation of CO2, especially substances which play a part in the Krebs cycle, and nucleic derivatives. © 1956. |