Re: CULT: Agri-Mycin/Rot /Magic


In a message dated 10/5/2002 2:10:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
sil1812@molalla.net writes:


> <<yup, agri-mycin active ingredient: streptomycin "sulfate".>>
> 
> I don't wish to disillusion you Margie - but the "sulfate" doesn't have
> anything  to do with the bacterial killing power of Agri-mycin. The
> streptomycin was treated with a mild solution of sulfuric acid to convert 
> it
> to a water soluble compound. The solubilizing agent might just as well have
> been hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid, etc. giving
> streptomycin hydrochloride, nitrate or phosphate. The bacteriacidal action
> comes from the streptomycin itself.
> 
> Dave Silverberg
> 

wow, was i wrong. thank you for to correcting my mistake.

Margie Brown, NE Long Island, NY 


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