Enviomycin
Enviomycin (INN, also called tuberactinomycin N) is an antibiotic drug, isolated from Streptomyces griseoverticillatus var. tuberacticus.[1] It is used in the treatment of tuberculosis.[2]
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Formula | C25H43N13O10 |
Molar mass | 685.700 g·mol−1 |
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References
- Jinnosuke Abe et al. Antibiotic Tuberactinomycin-N and process for production thereof. US patent 3892732
- Selvakumar N, Kumar V, Acharyulu GS, Rehman F, Paramasivan CN, Prabhakar R (May 1992). "Susceptibility of south Indian strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to tuberactinomycin". The Indian Journal of Medical Research. 95: 101–4. PMID 1506058.
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