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clavacin
clavacin Biochem. (ˈklævəsɪn) Also clavicin. [f. L. clāvā(tus (see clavate a.) as in mod.L. Aspergillus clavatus, a species of fungi + -cin as in actinomycin, etc.; see -in1.] A crystalline antibiotic substance produced in several fungi; spec. that obtained from Aspergillus clavatus.1942 S. A. Waksm... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aspergillus clavatus
Later the antibiotic was named clavacin in August 1942 by Waksman, Horning and Spencer. Clavacin is also known as patulin. Clavacin was noted to be valuable in the treatment of common-cold and applies a fungistatic or fungicidal effect on certain dermatophytes. wikipedia.org
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clavatin
clavatin Biochem. (ˈklævətɪn) [f. as clavacin + -in1.] = clavacin.1943 F. Bergel et al. in Nature 25 Dec. 750/1 An Antibacterial Substance from Aspergillus clavatus and Penicillium claviforme... Whereas Waksman called his crude active principle ‘clavacin’, we have adopted the name ‘clavatin’... Anal... Oxford English Dictionary
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clavicin
clavicin var. clavacin. Oxford English Dictionary
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Streptomycin
Waksman and his laboratory staff discovered several antibiotics, including actinomycin, clavacin, streptothricin, streptomycin, grisein, neomycin, fradicin wikipedia.org
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claviformin
claviformin Biochem. (klævɪˈfɔəmɪn) [f. the second element of mod.L. Penicillium claviforme (cf. claviform a.), a species of fungus + -in1.] A crystalline antibiotic produced from several fungi; spec. that obtained from Penicillium claviforme, chemically identical with clavacin.1942 E. Chain et al. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mycotoxicology
The same metabolite was also isolated from other species and given the names clavacin, claviformin, expansin, mycoin c, and penicidin. wikipedia.org
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fumigacin
fumigacin Biochem. (fjuːmɪˈgeɪsɪn, fjuːˈmɪgəsɪn) [f. mod.L. fūmigā-tus (see fumigatin) + -cin as in actinomycin: see -in1.] a. An antibiotic produced by the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus, now considered to be a mixture of the antibiotics helvolic acid and gliotoxin. b. = helvolic acid.1942 [see clava... Oxford English Dictionary
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Albert Schatz (scientist)
Schatz initially worked on the antibiotics, actinomycin, clavacin and streptothricin, which Waksman had developed. wikipedia.org
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actinomycin
actinomycin Biochem. (ˈæktɪnəʊˈmaɪsɪn) [f. actino- + Gr. µύκης fungus + -in1.] An antibiotic substance of the actinomycetes group originally isolated by S. A. Waksman and H. B. Woodruff from certain micro-organisms found in soil.1940 Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. XLV. 610 The active substance was tentativ... Oxford English Dictionary
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patulin
patulin Biochem. (ˈpætjʊlɪn) [f. L. patul-um, specific epithet of the mould, neut. of patulus (see patulous a.): see -in1.] A colourless crystalline antibiotic compound, C7H6O, that was obtained from the mould Penicillium patulum and afterwards found to be identical with clavacin and claviformin.194... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rutgers University
It was at Rutgers that Selman Waksman discovered several antibiotics, including actinomycin, clavacin, streptothricin, grisein, neomycin, fradicin, candicidin wikipedia.org
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