Himastatin, a new antitumor antibiotic from streptomyces hygroscopicus: I. Taxonomy of producing organism, fermentation and biological activity

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Strain C39108-P210-51 (ATCC 53653), an actinomycete isolated from a soil sample collected in India, was found to produce a new antitumor antibiotic, designated himastatin. Taxonomic studies on its morphological, cultural and physiological characteristics identified this producing strain as Streptomyces hygroscopicus C39108-P210-51. Himastatin shows antimicrobial activity against Gram-positive bacteria but it is inactive against Gram-negative bacteria. Himastatin prolongs the life span of mice inoculated with P388 leukemia and B16 melanoma cells. © 1990, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Lam, K. S., Hesler, G. A., Mattei, J. M., Mamber, S. W., Forenza, S., & Tomita, K. (1990). Himastatin, a new antitumor antibiotic from streptomyces hygroscopicus: I. Taxonomy of producing organism, fermentation and biological activity. The Journal of Antibiotics, 43(8), 956–960. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.43.956

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