Abstract
The inhibition of growth of a brewer''s yeast and four other yeasts by L-ethionine, and the annulment of the inhibition by L-methionine were examined. S-methyl-L-cysteine, DL-methionine sulphoxide and DL-[alpha]-amino-n-butyric acid were also able to decrease the growth inhibition. At a fivefold molar concentration, S-methylcysteine annulled completely the effect of ethionine on the brewer''s yeast. S-ethyl-L-cysteine was ineffective and in certain conditions it acted as a growth inhibitor; this inhibition was annulled by methionine and by S-methylcysteine.