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penicillin N

Known as: ADICILLIN, Synnematin B, D-4-amino-4-carboxybutyl penicillanic acid 
National Institutes of Health

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Highly Cited
1967
Highly Cited
1967
1. The production of penicillin N and cephalosporin C by two mutants of a Cephalosporium sp. has been studied with cultures grown… 
1964
1964
Cephalosporin N (D-4-amino-4-carboxy-n-butyl penicillin) was found by Gottshall and co-workers1in 1951, to be produced by the… 
1964
1964
Summary In chicks treated with synnematin B by subcutaneous injection beginning 1-3 days after peroral infection by various… 
1961
1961
T HE INCREASED sensitization of the population to penicillin has posed the need for a new injectable antibiotic, preferably… 
1957
1957
The antibiotic synnematin, isolated by Gottshall et al., 1 is produced by the mold Cephalosporium salmosynematum. It has been… 
1955
1955
Synnematin was found by Gottshall and co-workers in 19511and separated into synnematin A and synnematin B by Olson and co-workers… 
1953
1953
A SPECIES of Cephalosporium has been found to produce two different kinds of antibacterial substance1,2. The first consists of a…