Trioxacarcins, novel antitumor antibiotics I. producing organism, fermentation and biological activities

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A group of antitumor antibiotics with a novel skeleton, trioxacarcins, was discovered in culture broths of actinomycete strain DO-45. The producing organism was subsequently determined to be a new strain and named Streptomyces bottropensis DO-45. The antibiotics are active against Gram-positive bacteria and experimental murine tumors such as sarcoma 180 and leukemia P388. © 1981, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Tomita, F., Tamaoki, T., Morimoto, M., & Fujimoto, K. (1981). Trioxacarcins, novel antitumor antibiotics I. producing organism, fermentation and biological activities. Journal of Antibiotics, 34(12), 1519–1524. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.34.1519

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