Milbemycins, A new family of macrolide antibiotics fermentation, isolation and physicochemical properties of milbemycins D, E, F, G and H

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Strain Au-3, a mutant of Streptomyces hygroscopicus subsp. aureolacrimosus, obtained with ultraviolet irradiation, was a high-yield strain of milbemycins D, E, F, G and H. Fermentation studies on the strains were conducted in shake flasks and 30-liter jar fermentors. Isolation of the metabolites was performed by adsorption on resinous adsorbent followed by elution with aqueous MeOH and separated by silica gel column chromatography. Milbemycin D was obtained as colorless needles after recrystallization and milbemycins E, F, G and H were purified to homogeneity by column chromatography. Physicochemical characterization revealed that milbemycins D, E, F, G and H were new antibiotics possessing the 16-membered macrocyclic lactone with a 6,6-membered spiroketal ring system. © 1983, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Ono, M., Terao, M., Takiguchi, Y., Mishima, H., Muramatsu, S., & Ide, J. (1983). Milbemycins, A new family of macrolide antibiotics fermentation, isolation and physicochemical properties of milbemycins D, E, F, G and H. The Journal of Antibiotics, 36(5), 502–508. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.36.502

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