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Actaplanin

Recovery and Purification. The dalbaheptides are present in both the fermentation broth and the mycelial mass, from which they can be extracted with acetone or methanol, or by raising the pH of the harvested material, eg, to a pH of 10.5—11 for A47934 (16) (44) and A41030 (41) and actaplanin (Table 2) (28). A detailed review on the isolation of dalbaheptides has been written (14). Recovery from aqueous solution is made by ion pair (avoparcin) or butanol (teicoplanin) extraction. The described isolation schemes use ion-exchange matrices such as Dowex and Amberlite IR, acidic alumina, cross-linked polymeric adsorbents such as Diaion HP and Amberlite XAD, cation-exchange dextran gel (Sephadex), and polyamides in various sequences. Reverse-phase hplc, ion-exchange, or affinity resins may be used for further purification (14,89). [Pg.536]

Physical Properties. The molecular weight of dalbaheptides ranges from about 1150 to 2200. Pure dalbaheptides are obtained as colorless or whitish amorphous powders that usually retain water and solvents. Dalbaheptides are generally water-soluble. Teicoplanin can be obtained as an internal sail or as a partial monoalkaline (sodium) salt depending on tile pH of the aqueous solution in the final purification step. Other dalbaheptides arc obtained as acidic salts, such as hydrochlorides (vancomycin, actaplanin) or sulfates (ristocetin A, avoparcin, eiemomycin). The presence of amino, carboxyl, benzylic, and phenolic hydroxyl functions, sugars, and aliphatic chains influences both water solubility and total charge. [Pg.117]

The microorganism used for the production of antibiotic Actaplanin (A-4696) has been identified as a strain of a species of Actinoplanes of the family Actinoplanaceae. The Actinoplanaceae are a new family of microorganisms of the order Actinomycetales, having been first described by Dr. John N. Couch, Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 65, 315-318 (1949). [Pg.91]

Actaplanin Actinoplanes missouriensis Animal feed additive... [Pg.1022]

Actaplanins, A-4696 Kamoran. Complex of glycopeptide antibiotics produced by Actinoplanes missouri-ensis. Six actaplanins (A, B, B2. Uv C,. G) have been isolated and characterized as having a central peptide core with the amino sugar ristosamine and up to four neutral sugars attached. Isoln R. L. Hamil) ei at.. Get. pat. 2,209,018... [Pg.21]


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