Abstract
Eighteen of 19 strains of Saccharomycopsis fibuligera and one of two strains of S. capsularis produced mixtures of C14-C18 2-D-hydroxy acids in liquid culture medium. The mixture of these acids showed antimicrobial activity against Vibrio tyrogenus but not against the other microorganisms tested. Candida lactosa, a recently described species, was shown to be an isolates of S. fibuligera.
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