Method of protecting an object against the attack of destructive fungi employing perdeuteriated N-hendecanoic acid or 2,2-dideutero-N-hendecanoic acid
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1. A method of inhibiting fungi growth on a biological object comprising contacting the fungi with a composition comprising a vehicle and an amount effective to inhibit fungi growth of perdeuteriated N-hendecanoic acid or 2,2-dideutero-N-hendecanoic acid.
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A carboxylic acid, its salts, esters and derivatives, in which the hydrogen atoms have been replaced, partly or entirely, by deuterium has an antimycotic effect, probably because the fungi cannot metabolize the deuteriated substance. The deuteriated substances can be used for treating living plants, seeds and wood against the attack of destructive fungi, and for curing pathogenic infections of fungi in humans and animals.
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1. A method of inhibiting fungi growth on a biological object comprising contacting the fungi with a composition comprising a vehicle and an amount effective to inhibit fungi growth of perdeuteriated N-hendecanoic acid or 2,2-dideutero-N-hendecanoic acid.
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