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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...
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Aspergillus clavatus
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Weisner in March 1942 first noted the production of an antibiotic by strains of A. clavatus, and the active substance was known as clavatin
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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. ...
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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...
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