Bacteriostatic effects of horse sera and serum fractions on Clostridium welchii type A, and the abolition of bacteriostasis by iron salts |
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Authors: | Henry J. Rogers |
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Abstract: | Under a variety of conditions of concentration, Eh, and pH, horse anti-Clostridium welchii serum and normal horse serum exerted similar bacteriostatic effects against Cl. welchii Type A. Ferric iron abolished the bacteriostatic effect when added during the first 2 hours of incubation at Eh+60 mV. Ferrous iron abolished the bacteriostatic effect when added after 3 hours. Ferric iron abolished the bacteriostatic effect at—140 mV. A mixture consisting of horse β2- and γ-globulins together with human transferrin exerted a bacteriostatic effect similar to that of whole serum. This system responded in the same way as whole serum to the addition of iron. A mixture of horse β2- and γ-globulins exerted an immediate bactericidal effect which could not be prevented by ferric iron. |
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