Abstract

The antiwear and antitear properties of mycelial wastes from production of antibacterial antibiotics have been studied. The waste mycelium from fucidin production has been shown to exhibit the best antiwear and antitear performance due to a higher percentage content of phosphorus and sulfur as compared to the mycelial wastes from production of other antibacterial antibiotics.

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