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      Characterization of iturin A in antibiotics from various strains of Bacillus subtilis.

      The Journal of antibiotics
      Amino Acids, analysis, Antifungal Agents, biosynthesis, isolation & purification, pharmacology, Bacillus subtilis, metabolism, Chemical Phenomena, Chemistry, Fungi, drug effects, Hydrolysis, Peptides, Solubility

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          Iturin A, an antifungal lipopeptide characterized by the presence of homologous liposoluble beta-aminoacids was found to be the active component to bacillomycin B, bacillomycin R and eumycin. Iturin A was identified by thin-layer chromatography, aminoacid analysis and by characterization of liposoluble aminoacids and peptides. Another two preparations: the antibiotic of Raubitschek and the bacillomycin of Landy et al. contain components of the same structural type but they are different from iturin A.

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