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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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Review
2019
Review
2019
The overuse and misuse of antibiotics, especially for viral, and self‐limiting, respiratory tract infections such as sore throat… 
2012
2012
Background: Topical preparations are a common treatment for superficial acute wounds, which at the least do not interfere with… 
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… 
Highly Cited
1964
Highly Cited
1964
A SIGNIFICANT complication in the control of gonorrhea is the large number of women who harbor undiagnosed, asymptomatic… 
1950
1950
THE NUMBER of antibiotic agents is constantly increasing. At present there are available, at least for clinical investigation… 
1947
1947
Penicillin therapy: including streptomycin, tyrothricin and other antibiotic therapy , Penicillin therapy: including streptomycin… 
1943
1943
Since the isolation of tyrothricin from cultures of Bacillus brevis (Dubos, 1939), numerous papers have appeared dealing with the…