Gardimycin, a new antibiotic from actionoplanes I. Description of the producer strain and fermentation studies

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Two strains of Actinoplanes have been isolated that produce a new peptide antibiotic named gardimycin. A detailed taxonomical study of such strains indicates that they differ between themselves and from all the described species of Actinoplanes. For this reason they are considered to be new species; for which the names A. garbadinensis nov. sp. and A. liguriae nov. sp. are proposed. The type strain of A. garbadinensis is A/10889 (=ATCC 31049), the type strain of A. liguriae is A/6353 (=ATCC 31048). Studies on the medium and fermentation conditions are reported. © 1976, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Parenti, F., Pagani, H., & Beretta, G. (1976). Gardimycin, a new antibiotic from actionoplanes I. Description of the producer strain and fermentation studies. The Journal of Antibiotics, 29(5), 501–506. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.29.501

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