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titleOfInvention Novel bacterial strain, thermomonospora formosensis
abstract PURPOSE: To produce rifamycin O and S by culturing a novel bacterial strain, Thermomonospora formosensis growing pale pinkish white aerial mycelia, in a glucose.asparagine.agar medium or yeast.malt.agar medium. n CONSTITUTION: A novel bacterial strain, Thermomonospora formosensis (FERM- P No.6730) is separated from soil. The strain grows pale pinksh white aerial mycelia in a glucose.asparagine.agar medium or yeast.malt.agar medium. Rifamycin O and S can be prepared by culturing the strain aerobically in a nutrient medium at 6W8pH and 24W37°C for 72W144hr. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1984,JPO&Japio
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