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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-24(6), 1944, pp. 367-369
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Comparative Amebacidal Activity of Phenyl Arsine Oxide (Mapharsen), Related Arsenicals and Other Agents1

Hamilton H. Anderson AND Thomas T. K. Chuan2
From the Department of Pharmacology, Peiping Union Medical College, Peking, China, and the Division of Pharmamacology, University of California Medical School, San Francisco

A study of the amebacidal activity in vitro of mapharsen and seven other compounds and three known amebacides is reported. Of the group of agents tested in vitro, mapharsen was most effective and killed E. histolytica in 1 to 20,000 to 1 to 30,000 dilution on 48 hours exposure. 2,4-dihydroxyphenylarsonic acid was effective in 1 to 8,000 dilutions against one strain of E. histolytica and N,N'-disodiumformaldehyde bisulfite-3,3'-diamino-4,4'-di(ß-hydroxyethoxy)arsenobenzene in 1 to 3,000 dilution was effective against two other strains. Other drugs had no appreciable effect an amebae in similar concentrations.

Received June 12, 1944.
1 The chemicals used in this study were kindly supplied by the manufacturers.


2 Research Fellow in Pharmacology.







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