At most, a fungistatic effect lasting for no more than 4 days was obtained using short incubation periods. |
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The fungistatic compound was heat sensitive and lost activity after 72 hours. |
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They merely displayed a fungistatic effect under the same experimental conditions, whereas all the porphyrins displayed a true fungicidal effect. |
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Fungicides have fungicidal activity, that actually kills the fungus, or fungistatic activity, that slows the growth of the fungus to prevent extensive damage. |
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The quantity of fungistatic saturated fatty acids in sebum increases at puberty, and this is thought to explain the rarity of tinea capitis in adults. |
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A shortcoming of many antifungals is that they are only fungistatic and that is one of the reasons why they have to be applied during a long period of time. |
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The results of this research will offer a screening test to predict fungistatic and preservation potential of strawberry cultivars. |
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Naturally occurring organic acid used extensively as a fungistatic agent effective against yeast, molds and select bacteria. |
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Sodium borate and boric acid are used as fungistatic agents on vegetables, fruits and trees. |
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Amphotericin B is fungistatic or fungicidal depending on the concentration obtained in body fluids and the susceptibility of the fungus. |
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It is widely used in margarine, mayonnaise, salads, cheese, fish products, meat and sausage products, fruit products, beverages, confectionery and bakery products, and for fungistatic packaging materials. |
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As a potent 6 to 1 ratio extract, Maricha possesses bacteriostatic and fungistatic properties giving it the ability to counteract with fungal toxins in the food supply. |
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Quaternary ammonium compounds are mainly bacteriostatic and fungistatic, although they are microbicidal against certain organisms at high concentrations. |
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