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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 29 No. 3 173-180
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Propionic Acid, Sodium Propionate and Calcium Propionate as Inhibitors of Mold Growth. II. Studies Pertaining to the Active Agent Responsible for the Inhibitory Effect of the Propionates*

J. C. Olson, Jr.1 and H. Macy1

Division of Dairy Husbandry, University Farm, St. Paul

ABSTRACT

Conclusion: From the data presented it is concluded that the undissociated propionic acid molecules play the major rôle in inhibiting the growth of molds used in this study.


FOOTNOTES

* Taken from data presented in a thesis submitted to the graduate faculty of the University of Minnesota by J. C. Olson, Jr., in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science. Scientific Journal Series Paper No. 2261, Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.

1 On military leave of absence for duty with the Medical Department, Army of the United States.







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