1949 年 69 巻 6-10 号 p. 367-368
Comparison of growth inhibitory action against E. coli, B. typhi and S. aureus were tested with quinolinic, cinchomeronic and lutidinic acids in 500 volume dilutions. Quinolinic acid was ineffective in inhibiting the growth of any of the bacteria tested but the others were effective. These three kinds of pyridine-dicarboxylic acids were ineffective, especially, to those bacteria at the logarithmic stage of growth.