Products with
Antibacterial bioactivity
Cat.No.
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Product Name
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BCN1842 |
alpha-Lipomycin
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1. Alpha-Lipomycin belongs to the classification of hybrid peptide-polyketide natural products.
2. Alpha-Lipomycin is active against gram-positive organisms. |
BCN1843 |
Lydicamycin
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1. Lydicamycin is active against Gram-positive bacteria and a certain yeast. |
BCN1845 |
Nocamycin I
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1. Nocamycin I shows potent antimicrobial activity and it holds great potential for antibacterial agent design. |
BCN1846 |
Antibiotic BU 2313A
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1. Antibiotic Bu-2313 A and Antibiotic Bu-2313 B each exhibit a broad antibiotic
spectrum against Gram-positive and Gram-negative anaerobic bacteria, and show in vivo activity against experimental infections produced by B. fragilis and C. perfringens. |
BCN1848 |
Oleficin
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1. Oleficin, a polyene antibiotic, it is active against Grampositive bacteria and has no effect upon the growth of fungi and yeasts.
2. Oleficin has effects on mitochondrial functions can be explained on the basis of an increase of the inner membrane permeability as the consequence of the depletion of Mg2+ from mitochondria caused by the antibiotic.
3. Oleficin could as an ionophore of Mg2+ in isolated rat liver mitochondria, preferentially inhibit growth of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae on non-fermentable substrates. |