Burditt S J, Hamilton P B
Poult Sci. 1983 Nov;62(11):2183-6. doi: 10.3382/ps.0622183.
A N-oxime ether (CG-97967), representative of a new class of mold inhibitors that have promising in vitro activity, was tested for activity in unaltered corn meal. Using inhibition of the production of respiratory CO2 as the criterion of antifungal activity, the N-oxime ether was equal or superior to propionic acid in three batches of corn meal. Further testing against pure cultures of fungi, yeast, and bacteria revealed that the experimental compound was unstable and was inactivated by heating, which caused an oxidative decarboxylation. These results suggest that use of the N-oxime ether would be inappropriate in pelleted poultry feed.
一种N-肟醚(CG-97967),是一类具有良好体外活性的新型霉菌抑制剂的代表,在未改变的玉米粉中进行了活性测试。以抑制呼吸性二氧化碳的产生作为抗真菌活性的标准,在三批玉米粉中,该N-肟醚与丙酸相当或优于丙酸。对真菌、酵母和细菌的纯培养物进行的进一步测试表明,该实验化合物不稳定,加热会使其失活,加热导致氧化脱羧。这些结果表明,N-肟醚不适用于颗粒状家禽饲料。