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antifungal agent
(redirected from Natamycin)

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antifungal agent [‚an·tē′fəŋ·gəl ‚ā·jənt]
(materials)
A chemical compound that either destroys or inhibits the growth of fungi.


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A convenient alternative to traditional, powder-based natamycin products, Delvocid L is a patented, stable liquid formulation.
A convenient alternative to traditional, powder-based natamycin products, Delvocid L is a patented, stable liquid formulation.
Current antimicrobials include: organic acids (acetic, benzoic, lactic, proprionic and sorbic acids); fatty acids; parabens; bacteriocins (nisin); sulfites; sucrose esters; and other natural antimicrobials, such as natamycin and lysozyme.
 
 
 
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