Cephabacins, new cephem antibiotics of bacterial origin i. discovery and taxonomy of the producing organisms and fermentation

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Three Gram-negative bacteria produce new cephem antibiotics, named cephabacins, with unique 3-side chains. Cephabacins include F group antibiotics with a 7-formylamino substituent and H group antibiotics without the substituent. The producing bacteria were taxonomically characterized and designated as Lysobacter lactamgenus sp. nov. YK-90 and Xanthomonas lactamgena sp. nov. YK-278 and YK-280. © 1984, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Ono, H., Nozaki, Y., Katayama, N., & Okazaki, H. (1984). Cephabacins, new cephem antibiotics of bacterial origin i. discovery and taxonomy of the producing organisms and fermentation. Journal of Antibiotics, 37(12), 1528–1535. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.37.1528

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