Studies on new aminoglycoside antibiotics, istamycins, from an actinomycete isolated from a marine environment: III. Nutritional effects on istamycin production and additional chemical and biological properties of istamycins

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Streptomyces tenjimariensis SS-939 produced istamycins in a medium containing starch as the carbon source and soy bean meal as the nitrogen source. Istamycin production decreased substantially when starch was substituted with mono- or di- saccharides such as glucose, glycerol and maltose. A marked decrease of istamycin production was also observed when a rapidly used nitrogen source such as yeast extract, peptone or casamino acid was employed instead of soy bean meal. Addition of palmitate at a concentration of 0.2% doubled ista-mycin production. Istamycins A and B were found to be as active as fortimicin A and spo-raricin A against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria including aminoglycoside-resistant strains. © 1980, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Hotta, K., Yoshida, M., Hamada, M., & Okami, Y. (1980). Studies on new aminoglycoside antibiotics, istamycins, from an actinomycete isolated from a marine environment: III. Nutritional effects on istamycin production and additional chemical and biological properties of istamycins. The Journal of Antibiotics, 33(12), 1515–1520. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.33.1515

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