Structure and antimicrobial properties of monensin a and its derivatives: Summary of the achievements

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In this paper structural and microbiological studies on the ionophorous antibiotic monensin A and its derivatives have been collected. Monensin A is an ionophore which selectively complexes and transports sodium cation across lipid membranes, and therefore it shows a variety of biological properties. This antibiotic is commonly used as coccidiostat and nonhormonal growth promoter. The paper focuses on both the latest and earlier achievements concerning monensin A antimicrobial activity. The activities of monensin derivatives, including modifications of hydroxyl groups and carboxyl group, are also presented. © 2013 Daniel Łowicki and Adam Huczyński.

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Łowicki, D., & Huczyński, A. (2013). Structure and antimicrobial properties of monensin a and its derivatives: Summary of the achievements. BioMed Research International. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/742149

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