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Semisynthetic Amides of Polyene Antibiotic Natamycin
Natamycin is a macrolide polyene antibiotic, characterized by a potent broad spectrum antifungal activity and low toxicity. However, it is not used for the treatment of systemic mycoses due to its low bioavailability and low solubility in aqueous solutions.
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Natamycin: a natural preservative for food applications—a review
Food Science and Biotechnology, 2021Natamycin is a natural antimicrobial peptide produced by the strains of Streptomyces natalensis. It effectively acts as an antifungal preservative on various food products like yogurt, khoa, sausages, juices, wines, etc. Additionally, it has been used as a bio preservative and is listed as generally recognized as a safe ingredient for various food ...
Chandrakala Ravichandran +1 more
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In this investigation, the antifungal activity, its influence on the quality of apples, and the molecular mechanism of natamycin against Colletotrichum fructicola were systematically explored.
He Yan, Juntao Feng, Zhiqing Ma
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Natamycin (also known as pimaricin) has been widely used as an antimycotic agent in food industry. In this study, we showed that natamycin application had a high inhibitory effect on the vegetative growth of two important postharvest pathogenic fungi ...
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Drug and therapeutics bulletin, 1970
Natamycin (Pimafucin - Brocades), known in many countries as pimaricin, is an antibiotic for local application, produced from Streptomyces natalensis.1
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Natamycin (Pimafucin - Brocades), known in many countries as pimaricin, is an antibiotic for local application, produced from Streptomyces natalensis.1
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Scopulariopsis onychomycosis Treated with Natamycin
Dermatologica, 20097 patients with Scopulariopsis brevicaulis onychomycosis of the toe-nails were treated locally with 1% natamycin in 60% dimethylsulphoxide. After 3–5 months treatment the fungus could no longer be isolated from the nails, and at follow-up 15 months after the completion of the treatment, 2 patients reported permanent improvement of the nails and 3 a ...
P, Onsberg, D, Stahl
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