Yapici, Binnur MericliKaraboz, Ismail2025-01-272025-01-2719970002-9726https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12428/13845In this study, two fungicides with different chemical compositions and raw skins from domestic sheep have been used. These raw skins were both pickled (preserved pickled pelts) and chrome-tanned with and without fungicides. Each fungicides was used in the ratios of 0.005%, 0.015% and 0.030%, based on the pelt weight. Two fungicides (one mix phenolic-based and pentachlorophenol-free, the other TCMTB-based) were used to prevent the growth of mold such as Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus flavus, Penicillium rubrum and Alternaria spp. which are troublesome in pickled leathers and chrome-tanned leathers in the leather industry of our county. Minimum inhibitory concentrations of these fungicides were found.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessComposition; Fungus protection; Growth kinetics; Leather; Microorganisms; Tanning; Anti fungal compounds; Sheep skin; Tanned leather; FungicidesEffect of two anti-fungal compounds on the growth of molds that frequently appear on tanned leatherArticle92238452-s2.0-0031061962Q4