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titleOfInvention Preparation of gentamicin c/a
abstract PURPOSE: To prepare gentamicin C/a (an antibiotic effective to Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria), in high yield and in a short time, by the use of specific microorganisms capable of converting sisomicin to gentamicin C/a. n CONSTITUTION: Microorganisms belonging to Micromonospora genus and capable of converting sisomicin into gentamicin C/a, e.g. Micromonospora sagamiensis ATCC21803, Micromonospora purpurea ATCC31119, Micromonospora purpurea ATCC15835, Micromonospora echinospora ATCC15837, etc., or their treated product (e.g. disintegrated and extracted product) are brought into contact with sisomicin (e.g. by culturing the above microorganisms in a medium containing sisomicin). n COPYRIGHT: (C)1979,JPO&Japio
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