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Biphasic Action of Penicillin and other Sulphonamide Similarity

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SUBSTANCES generally acknowledged as being toxic to cells may have an opposite effect in higher dilution. This biphasic action—inhibition in high concentrations and stimulation in low concentrations—has been observed with a wide variety of substances, including narcotics, cyanide, pyrithiamine1 and sulphonamides2. There is ample evidence that low concentrations of the last group stimulate bacterial growth; and it would appear that the period of active proliferation, which frequently precedes bacteriostasis by sulphonamides in higher concentrations, is a manifestation of the same phenomenon. We here report what appears to be an expression of the same effect occurring with penicillin.

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MILLER, W., GREEN, C. & KITCHEN, H. Biphasic Action of Penicillin and other Sulphonamide Similarity. Nature 155, 210–211 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155210a0

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