Claims
- 1. Antibiotic LL-C19004, which: (a) has an approximate elemental analysis: C, 45.14; H, 6.48; N, 4.16; S, 1.70; O, 34.90; and ash, 7.1;
- (b) has ultraviolet absorption spectra as shown in FIG. 1;
- (c) has an infrared absorption spectrum as shown in FIG. 2;
- (d) has a proton magnetic resonance spectrum as shown in FIG. 3;
- (e) has a carbon-13 NMR spectrum as shown in FIG. 4; and
- (f) has an optical rotation [.alpha.].sub.D.sup.25 =-85.degree..+-.2.degree.(c 0.5%, water).
- 2. A method of treating bacterial infections in warm-blooded animals which comprises administering by injection to said animals an antibacterially effective amount of LL-C19004 as defined in claim 1.
- 3. A process for producing antibiotic LL-C19004 as defined in claim 1 which comprises aerobically fermenting the microorganism Saccharothrix espanaensis (NRRL 15764) or mutants thereof which also produce antibiotic LL-C19004 as defined in claim 1 in a liquid medium containing assimilable sources of carbon, nitrogen and inorganic salts, until substantial antibiotic activity is imparted to said medium and then recovering the antibiotic therefrom.
- 4. The process as recited in claim 3 for producing antibiotic LL-C19004 as defined in claim 1 which comprises aerobically fermenting a liquid medium containing assimilable sources of carbon, nitrogen and inorganic salts, which medium has been innoculated with a viable culture of the microorganism Saccharothrix espanaensis (NRRL 15764) or mutants thereof which also produce antibiotic LL-C19004 as defined in claim 1 maintaining said fermentation culture at a temperature of about 24.degree.-32.degree. C. for a period of approximately 72-150 hours, harvesting the mash and extracting the antibiotic.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 624,449 filed June 25, 1984, now abandoned.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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