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publicationDate 2011-02-28-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber RO-126039-A2
titleOfInvention PROCEDURE TO EXTEND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF GENTAMICINE
abstract The invention relates to a process for enhancing the antimicrobial activity of gentamicin. According to the invention, the process consists in selectively removing gentamicin C, the lowest biological activity component, from the resulting solution resulting from the biosynthesis by the reactive 1: 1 extract of gentamicin-containing aqueous solution adjusted to pH = 8 with dichloromethane containing 1 to 6% of di (2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid at 25 ° C with vigorous stirring for 1 minute followed by separation and re-extraction of gentamicines C and C in the 1: 1 organic phase with 0.2 ... 1.1% sulfuric acid at 25 ° C, under vigorous stirring for 1 min.
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