Summary
The authors show the antibiotic activity of water-insoluble salts of hydrosoluble antibiotics in the case of penicillin G (salts of iron, copper, silver, gold, and uranium) and streptomycin (oleate).
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Jadassohn, W., Cherbuliez, E., Boymond, P. et al. A propos d'antibiotiques insolubles. Experientia 4, 225–226 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02155373
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