Septamycin, a Polyether Antibiotic. Taxonomy, Fermetation, Isolation and Characterization

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Septamycin is a metal complexing polyether antibiotic produced by a strain of Streptomyces hygroscopicus NRRL 5678. The metabolite, a monocarboxylic acid, was isolated as the sodium salt C48H81NaO16. The crystal structure and absolute configuration were established by X-ray analysis of the p-bromophenacyl derivative. Septamycin has a thirty-carbon backbone and contains seven heterocyclic rings. Supported by direct comparison septamycin proved to be identical with antibiotic A28695 A isolated from Streptomyces albus NRRL 3883. The metabolite is active against gram-positive bacteria and Eimeria tenella (chicken coccidiosis). © 1975, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Keller-Juslén, C., King, H. D., Kis, Z. L., & Von Wartburg, A. (1975). Septamycin, a Polyether Antibiotic. Taxonomy, Fermetation, Isolation and Characterization. The Journal of Antibiotics, 28(11), 854–859. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.28.854

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