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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 4(1), 1955, pp. 152-155
Copyright © 1955 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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Results of Laboratory Screening Tests of Chemical Compounds for Molluscicidal Activity

III. Derivatives of Abietic Acid

M. O. Nolan AND Howard W. Bond
National Institutes of Health, National Microbiological Institute, Laboratory of Tropical Diseases, Bethesda, Maryland

Abietic acid and 14 related compounds were screened for activity against Australorbis glabratus. High activity at 10 ppm was found among abietylamines and among Rosin Amine D and its salts. Fourteen simpler amines were found to be devoid of activity at 10 ppm.

The seat of activity in the abietic nucleus remains uncertain.







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