Abstract

Antibacterial activities of isonicotinic acid hydrazide and isonicotinylglycine hydrazide, in vitro, against tubercle bacilli (human, bovine and avian types) were tested. The former was found to inhibit the growth of bacilli at 10, 000, 000 dilutions, while the latter showed the same activities at 30, 000-100, 000 dilutions, both against human and bovine types. Both compounds were totally ineffective against avian tubercle bacilli.

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