CP-61,405, a novel polycyclic pyrrolether antibiotic produced by Streptomyces routienii Huang sp. nov.

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CP-61,405 (C26H29N2O7Na) is a novel polycyclic pyrrolether antibiotic produced by a new species, Streptomyces routienii Huang sp. nov. (ATCC 39446). Recovery, fractionation and purification were achieved using standard procedures. The crystalline form includes the CP-61,405 sodium salt, m.p. 334-335°C, [α]D25°C+315°C (c=1, chloroform). The structure is shown below. CP-61,405 was co-produced with the polycyclic ether antibiotics salinomycin and epi-17-deoxy-(0-8)-salinomycin. It exhibited activity in vitro against gram-positive and anaerobic bacteria, efficacy against poultry coccidia and stimulation in vitro of propionic acid production. © 1988 Society for Industrial Microbiology.

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Cullen, W. P., Celmer, W. D., Chappel, L. R., Huang, L. H., Jefferson, M. T., Ishiguro, M., … Tone, J. (1988). CP-61,405, a novel polycyclic pyrrolether antibiotic produced by Streptomyces routienii Huang sp. nov. Journal of Industrial Microbiology, 2(6), 349–357. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01569573

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