Teichomycins, New Antibiotics from Actinoplanes Teichomyceticus Nov. SP. I. Description of the Producer Strain, Fermentation Studies and Biological Properties

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A soil isolate of Actinoplanes that produces the chemically unrelated new antibiotics teichomycins A1 and A2 has been proposed as a new species named Actinoplanes teichomyceticus nov. sp. (ATCC 31121). Studies of medium and fermentation conditions indicated that the highest antibiotic titers, ca 900u/ml, are obtained in a medium containing 1% (w/v) glucose, 1% cotton seed meal, 1% malt extract, and 0.4% yeast extract. Both teichomycin A1 and teichomycin A2 are highly active against gram-positive bacteria. Teichomycin A1 shows some activity against gram-negative bacteria. Both antibiotics cured mice experimentally infected with sensitive bacteria and showed low acute toxicity. Of the two antibiotics teichomycin A2 is the more active. © 1978, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Parenti, F., Beretta, G., Berti, M., & Arioli, V. (1978). Teichomycins, New Antibiotics from Actinoplanes Teichomyceticus Nov. SP. I. Description of the Producer Strain, Fermentation Studies and Biological Properties. The Journal of Antibiotics, 31(4), 276–283. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.31.276

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