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RIFAMYCIN SODIUM
Known as:
2,7-(epoxypentadeca(1,11,13)trienimino)naphtho(2,1-b)furan-1,11(2h)-dione, 5,6,9,17,19,21-hexahydroxy-23-methoxy-2,4,12,16,18,20,22-heptamethyl-, 21-Acetate, Sodium Salt
, Rifamycin SV Sodium
A sodium salt of rifamycin, an antibiotic produced by Streptomyces mediterranei which is used to treat mycobacterium infections.
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2020
2020
A Semisynthetic Kanglemycin Shows In Vivo Efficacy against High-Burden Rifampicin Resistant Pathogens
J. Peek
,
Jiayi Xu
,
+6 authors
S. Brady
ACS Infectious Diseases
2020
Corpus ID: 221124089
Semisynthetic rifamycin derivatives such as rifampicin (Rif) are first line treatments for tuberculosis and other bacterial…
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Review
2012
Review
2012
In Vitro Evaluation of Hepatic Transporter-Mediated Clinical Drug-Drug Interactions: Hepatocyte Model Optimization and Retrospective Investigation
Y. Bi
,
Emi Kimoto
,
+9 authors
Yurong Lai
Drug Metabolism And Disposition
2012
Corpus ID: 735491
To assess the feasibility of using sandwich-cultured human hepatocytes (SCHHs) as a model to characterize transport kinetics for…
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2004
2004
Optimization of industrial production of rifamycin B by Amycolatopsis mediterranei . I. The role of colony morphology and nitrogen sources in productivity
El-Tayeb O.M.
,
A. Salama
,
M. M. Hussein
,
H. F. El-Sedawy
2004
Corpus ID: 29111542
A systematic approach to process optimization for production of rifamycin B was applied to a strain of Amycolatopsis mediterranei…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Mutational Analysis and Reconstituted Expression of the Biosynthetic Genes Involved in the Formation of 3-Amino-5-hydroxybenzoic Acid, the Starter Unit of Rifamycin Biosynthesis in Amycolatopsis…
Tin‐Wein Yu
,
R. Müller
,
+5 authors
H. Floss
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2001
Corpus ID: 18113294
To investigate a novel branch of the shikimate biosynthesis pathway operating in the formation of 3-amino-5-hydroxybenzoic acid…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
New methods and strategies for the stereocontrolled synthesis of polypropionate-derived natural products
I. Paterson
1992
Corpus ID: 95445983
Abstract
Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Oxygen radical damage to DNA by rifamycin SV and copper ions.
G. Quinlan
,
J. Gutteridge
Biochemical Pharmacology
1987
Corpus ID: 33900565
1981
1981
New rifamycins produced by a recombinant strain of Nocardia mediterranei.
Thomas Schupp
,
Peter Traxler
,
J. Auden
Journal of antibiotics (Tokyo. )
1981
Corpus ID: 13080838
A recombinant strain of Nocardia mediterranei was found to produce a number of new rifamycins which are structurally related to…
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1974
1974
Rifamycin biosynthesis: further studies on origin of the ansa chain and chromophore.
A. Karlsson
,
G. Sartori
,
R. White
European Journal of Biochemistry
1974
Corpus ID: 39036401
The metabolic origin of the ansa chain and chromophore of rifamycin S has been investigated by studying the incorporation of…
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1971
1971
Similar Effect of Rifampin and Other Rifamycin Derivatives on Vaccinia Virus Morphogenesis
P. Grimley
,
B. Moss
Journal of Virology
1971
Corpus ID: 24509630
Membrane-limited structures, resembling virus envelope precursors previously shown to form during the interruption of poxvirus…
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Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
The effect of an intravenous infusion of rifamycin SV on the excretion of bilirubin, bromsulphalein, and indocyanine green in man.
G. Acocella
,
F. B. Nicolis
,
L. Tenconi
Gastroenterology
1965
Corpus ID: 26362101
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