Anti-fungal substance

The composition, whether identified or not in terms of its chemical structure, has the ability to diminish the development of fungal spores in aqueous solutions or the rate of growth of fungal hyphae at an EC 50 value of 100 μg/ml or less. Typically, complete suppression of fungal growth is achieved at a concentration below 500 μg/ml. It is worth noting that various substances, including nutrients, can display inhibitory properties at high concentrations, which necessitates the condition that the substance must be effective at a significantly low concentration below a certain arbitrary threshold before it is designated as an antifungal agent.


 


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