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Actinoplanes Actaplanin

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]

Actaplanin, a new glycopeptide antibiotic from Actinoplanes missouriensis, is a complex of at least six components, all containing the same peptide core, the amino-sugar L-ristosamine (3-amino-2,3,6-trideoxy-L-ribo-hexose), and varying amounts of glucose, mannose, and rhamnose. Muraceins A, B, and C, three... [Pg.184]


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