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- It is a combination of pristinamycin IIA (virginiamycin M1) and virginiamycin S1. Virginiamycin is used in the fuel ethanol industry to prevent...
- Virginiamycin S1 is a macrolide antibiotic in the group of antibiotics known as streptogramin B. Kingston, David G. I.; Molinero, Anthony A.; Purvis,...
- Names Other names (27R)-26,27-Dihydrovirginiamycin M1; Ostreogrycin G; Virginiamycin M2; Volpristin Identifiers CAS Number 21102-49-8 Y 3D model (JSmol)...
- Penicillin G benzathine antibiotic E710 Spiramycins antibiotic E711 Virginiamycins antibiotic E712 Flavomycin antibiotic E713 Tylosin antibiotic E714 Monensin...
- microorganisms and thus has been given a variety of other names such as Virginiamycin M1, Mikamycin A, and Streptogramin A. Pristinamycin IIA structure was...
- 1958 – colistin, the first polymyxin 1958 – demeclocycline 1959 – virginiamycin 1960 – methicillin 1960 – metronidazole, the first nitroimidazole 1961...
- streptococcal infections. It is a streptogramin group antibiotic, similar to virginiamycin, derived from the bacterium Streptomyces pristinaespiralis. It is marketed...
- isolated from soil. Streptomyces virginiae produces actithiazic acid, virginiamycins and cycloserine. Streptomyces virginiae also produces monensin A, monensin...
- streptogramin B. Members include: Quinupristin/dalfopristin Pristinamycin Virginiamycin NXL 103, an experimental streptogramin in clinical trials for the treatment...
- M, Freeman J, Friis C, Goossens H (September 2000). "Avoparcin and virginiamycin as animal growth promoters: a plea for science in decision-making"....