MM 46115, a new antiviral antibiotic from Actinomadura pelletieri. Characteristics of the producing cultures, fermentation, isolation, physico-chemical and biological properties.

The Journal of Antibiotics
1990.0

Abstract

Six strains of Actinomadura pelletieri were shown to produce a novel macrolide antibiotic, designated MM 46115. MM 46115 was active against parainfluenza virus 1 and 2 and Gram-positive bacteria. Methods are described for the production of MM 46115 by strain IP 729.63, and for the isolation of the compound from a butanol extract of the culture filtrate.

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