A new macrolide antibiotic, PC-766B, was isolated from the cells of Nocardia brasiliensis SC-4710 by acetone extraction, and purified by gel filtration, silica gel chromatography, HPLC and TLC. The structure of PC-766B was determined by NMR spectral analysis to be a new class of the hygrolidin family antibiotics. PC-766B had a 16-membered macrocyclic lactone ring, a 6-membered hemiketal ring and a 2-deoxy-D-rhamnose moiety. DL-alpha-Tocopherol, known as an antioxidant agent, significantly improved the stability of PC-766B and prevented the decomposition of PC-766B during the storage of the antibiotic.
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KUMAGAI, K., FUKUI, A., TANAKA, S., IKEMOTO, M., MORIGTJCHI, K., & NABESHIMA, S. (1993). PC-766B, A new macrolide antibiotic produced by Nocardia brasiliensis. II. Isolation, physico-chemical properties and structure elucidation. The Journal of Antibiotics, 46(7), 1139–1144. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.46.1139
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