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Separation and determination of antimycins

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1952
Abstract Several alternative assay methods for antimycins are described. A manometric procedure based on inhibition of yeast respiration can be completed within 1–2 hr., and thus permits close control of production and purification procedures. The presence and relative amounts of several active fractions in crude antimycin fermentation broths were ...
H G, SCHNEIDER, G M, TENER, F M, STRONG
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Toxicity of Antimycin to Fish

Nature, 1963
ANTIMYOIN is an antifungal antibiotic of unusual chemical structure1 which is toxic to a variety of living forms including yeasts and other fungi, insects and mammals, but not bacteria2. The work recorded here was concerned with its effect on fish.
P H, DERSE, F M, STRONG
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Synthesis of Antimycins

ChemInform, 2007
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Yong‐Qing Yang, Yikang Wu
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Antimycin A, a Piscicidal Antibiotic

1973
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses one of the oldest antifungal antibiotics, that is, Antimycin A. Antimycin is extremely and quite specifically toxic to fishes. Following laboratory studies, trials of antimycin were made in hard-, soft-, warm-, and cold-water lakes and streams.
Robert E. Lennon, Claude Vézina
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Oxidative pathways insensitive to antimycin A

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1954
Abstract 1. 1. Antimycin A inhibited oxygen uptake in the DPN-coupled oxidation of malate to the extent of, respectively, 81, 33, 17, and 3% in homogenates of heart, kidney, liver, and Flexner-Jobling carcinoma. The equivalent figures for the DPN-coupled oxidation of d -glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate were, respectively, 98, 18, 31, and 33%. 2. 2.
A E, REIF, V R, POTTER
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Automated fluorometric assay of antimycin A

Analytical Biochemistry, 1967
Abstract A modification of the manual spectrophotofluorometric assay of antimycin A is described whereby the antibiotic present in fermentation broths or ethanolic solution can be estimated automatically at the rate of 30 samples an hour. Results are in good agreement with those obtained with the manual assay.
S N, Sehgal, C, Vezina
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A Powered Spreader for Antimycin

The Progressive Fish-Culturist, 1967
(1967). A Powered Spreader for Antimycin. The Progressive Fish-Culturist: Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 110-113.
Robert E. Lennon   +2 more
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Antimycin-insensitive mutants of Candida utilis. II. The effects of antimycin on cytochrome b

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1975
1. Cytochrome b-562 is more reduced in submitochondrial particles of mutant 28 during the aerobic steady-state respiration with succinate than in particles of the wild type. When anaerobiosis is reached, the reduction of cytochrome b is preceded by a rapid reoxidation in the mutnat.
C J, Grimmelikhuijzen   +2 more
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An Evaluation of Antimycin a as a Parasiticide

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1974
Abstract The parasiticidal activity of Antimycin A was tested against Cleidodiscus pricei Mueller, 1936 on fingerling and adult channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus (Raf.). C. pricei was eliminated from two groups of fingerlings after 24 hr and 48 hr at Antimycin A concentrations of 0.5 μg, 1.0 μg, and 5.0 μg/liter. In two field tests, C.
Mac V. Rawson, Alfred C. Fox
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