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. 2008 May 9;2:81–112.

Table 2.

Antimicrobial activity of tolaasin I and WLIP towards phytopathogenic fungi, chromista, yeast and filamentous fungi responsible for mycoses of mammalian, and cultivated mushrooms.

No strains Minimal Inhibitory Quantity (μg)
Tolaasin I WLIP
Fusarium solani 3 0.32 5.12
F. oxysporum 1 0.32 2.56
F. graminearum 1 0.16 -a
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum 2 0.32 1.28
S. minor 1 0.16 0.64
Sclerotium rolfsii 1 0.32 -a
Botrytis cinerea 2 0.16 1.28
Rhizoctonia solani 1 0.08 0.64
Verticillium dahliae 1 0.16 1.28
Trichoderma viride 1 0.16 1.28
Phytopthora nicotianae 1 0.32 -a
P. citrophthora 1 0.32 -a
Armillaria mellea 2 0.32 2.56
Heterobasidion annosum 2 0.16 1.28
Rhodotorula pilimanae 1 0.64 -a
Candida albicans 1 5.12 -b
C. parapsilosis 1 -a
Malassezia pachydermatis 1 -a
Cryptococcus neoformans 1 2.56
Agaricus bisporus 2 0.08 1.28
Pleurotus eryngii 3 0.32 2.56
P. ostreatus 2 0.16 1.28
Lentinus edodes 2 0.32 1.28
a

no inhibitory activity were observed with a quantity of tolaasin I or WLIP equal to 10.24 μg.

b

no inhibitory activity were observed with a quantity of WLIP equal at 25 μg.