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Tyrothricin

Known as: Tyrothricin [Chemical/Ingredient] 
A polypeptide antibiotic mixture obtained from Bacillus brevis. It consists of a mixture of three tyrocidines (60%) and several gramicidins (20%) and… 
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2012
2012
Background: Topical preparations are a common treatment for superficial acute wounds, which at the least do not interfere with… 
1996
1996
Summary. Tyrothricin, a polypeptide antibiotic, is active against yeast cells. Tyrothricin was rapidly fungicidal towards Candida… 
Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
17 antibiotics, with potential for topical use, were tested for their activity against the human oral flora. Concentrations… 
1983
1983
815 recent clinical isolates of different species representing pathogenic or saprophytic constituents of human microbial flora… 
1976
1976
The adenine nucleotide levels and derived energy charge value of a tyrothricin-producing strain of Bacillus brevis under aerobic… 
1973
1973
Summary: The particulate NADH oxidase activity of Bacillus brevis is inhibited by tyro-cidine and the kinetics of inhibition… 
1956
1956
Abstract The effect on the oral microbial flora of lozenges containing Actamer® and tyrothricin, singly and in combination, has… 
1948
1948
SINCE 1941 the literature abounds in glowing clinical reports of the beneficial effects of the topical use of tyrothricin… 
1947
1947
Penicillin therapy: including streptomycin, tyrothricin and other antibiotic therapy , Penicillin therapy: including streptomycin…