Abstract

The antimicrobial activity of resin acid derivatives was studied. The highest inhibitory activity Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis was found to be characteristic of isomerized rosin and 12-bromodehydroabietic acid, as well as their potassium salts. Potassium 12-sulfodehydroabietate only slightly inhibits growth of Candida tropicalis cells. PASS online calculation showed that all of the resin acids derivatives and their potassium salts have high mucosal (Pa 93‒98%) and pronounced antiviral (influenza) protective activities (Pa 70‒80%).

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