Abstract
With a strain of Fusiformis nigrescens as test organism, the potencies of compounds of the vitamin K group were estimated, and the results compared with those from animal assay techniques. The compounds showed in the main the same relative activity for the micro-organism as for higher animals, with two exceptions l:4-naphthoquinone was highly active for F. nigrescens but is inactive for animals; phthiocol, which is active for animals, inhibited the response of F. nigrescens to menaphthone, i.e. phthiocol acted as an anti-vitamin K for the micro-organism. Most of the compounds tested were toxic in the range 1-5 [mu]g./ml.; vitamins K1,K2 and a water soluble form of menaphthone (menaphthone bisulphite) were relatively less toxic.