
doi: 10.1038/157238a0
pmid: 21017931
B. SUBTILIS secretes an amylosucrase (B.H. fructosidase), a proteinase which liquifies gelatine or coagulated serum, and a penicillinase. Moreover, it has marked antimicrobic properties. Nicolle, in 1907, first demonstrated its bacteriolytic powers, most pronounced for the pneumococcus, less so for B. mallei, B. pestis, B. typhosus, B. anthracis and Vibrio cholerce.
Bacteria, Bacillus subtilis
Bacteria, Bacillus subtilis
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