Abstract
Among the 329 microorganisms tested for aflatoxin sensitivity were 30 genera of bacteria, 34 genera of fungi, 4 genera of algae, and 1 protozoan. Twelve species of the genus Bacillus, a clostridium, and a streptomycete were inhibited when 30 μg/ml of crude aflatoxin (36% pure) was incorporated into the growth substrate. A strain of Bacillus brevis and two of B. megaterium were most sensitive to aflatoxin, being inhibited at 10 and 15 μg/ml, respectively.
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