Claims
- 1. The antitumor antibiotic BBM-1675B.sub.1 which:
- (a) is soluble in chloroform, ethyl acetate, acetone, ethaol and methanol, slightly soluble in benzene and water, and insoluble in n-hexane and carbon tetrachloride;
- (b) give a positive reaction with ferric chloride, Ehrlich and Tollen's reagents and a negative reaction in Sakaguchi, ninhydrin and anthrone tests;
- (c) has a melting point in the range of about 159.degree.-161.degree. C.;
- (d) has an optical rotation of [.alpha.].sub.D.sup.27 -171.degree. (c 0.5, CHCl.sub.3);
- (e) exhibits in silica gel thin layer chromatography an Rf value of 0.63 with the solvent system CHCl.sub.3 --CH.sub.3 OH (5:1 v/v) and exhibits in reverse phase silica gel thin layer chromatography an Rf value of 0.23 with the solvent system CH.sub.3 CN--H.sub.2 O (75:25 v/v);
- (f) exhibits the following ultraviolet absorption maxima when dissolved in methanol, 0.01N HCl--CH.sub.3 OH and 0.01N NaOH--CH.sub.3 OH
- UV .lambda..sub.max nm (E.sub.1 cm.sup.1%) in methanol:
- 253(225)
- 282 (140)
- 320 (104)
- UV .lambda..sub.max nm (E.sub.1 cm.sup.1%) in 0.01N HCl--CH.sub.3 OH:
- 253 (225)
- 282 (140)
- 320 (105)
- UV .lambda..sub.max nm (E.sub.1 cm.sup.1%) in 0.01N NaOH--CH.sub.3 OH:
- 252 (236)
- 283 (141)
- 318 (105);
- (g) is effective in inhibiting the growth of various bacteria and fungi; and
- (h) induces prophage in lysogenic bacteria; said antibiotic being obtained by cultivating a BBM-1675B.sub.1 -producing strain of Actinomodura verrucosospora selected from Actinomadura verrucosospora strain H964-92 (ATCC 39334), Actinomadura verrucosospora strain A1327Y (ATCC 39638), or a BBM-1675B.sub.1 -producing mutant thereof, in an aqueous nutrient medium containing assimilable sources of carbon and nitrogen under submerged aerobic conditions until a substantial amount of BBM-1675B.sub.1 is produced by said organism in said culture medium and then recovering BBM-1675B.sub.1 from the culture medium by conventional chromatographic procedures.
- 2. The antitumor antibiotic BBM-1675 B.sub.2 which:
- (a) is soluble in chloroform, ethyl acetate, acetone, ethanol and methanol, slightly soluble in benzene and water, and insoluble in n-hexane and carbon tetrachloride;
- (b) give a positive reaction with ferric chloride, Ehrlich and Tollen's reagents and a negative reaction in Sakaguchi, ninhydrin and anthrone tests;
- (c) has a melting point in the range of about 156.degree.-159.degree. C.;
- (d) has an optical rotation of [.alpha.].sub.D.sup.27 -122.degree. (c 0.5, CHCl.sub.3);
- (e) exhibits in silica gel thin layer chromatography an Rf value of 0.60 with the solvent system CHCl.sub.3 --CH.sub.3 OH (5:1 v/v) and exhibits in reverse phase silica gel thin layer chromatography an Rf value of 0.16 with the solvent system CH.sub.3 CN--H.sub.2 O (75:25 v/v);
- (f) exhibits the following ultraviolet absorption maxima when dissolved in methanol, 0.01N HCl--CH.sub.3 OH and 0.01N NaOH--CH.sub.3 OH
- UV .lambda..sub.max nm (E.sub.1 cm.sup.1%) in methanol:
- 248(212)
- 279 (141)
- 318 (103)
- UV .lambda..sub.max nm (E.sub.1 cm.sup.1%) in 0.01N HCL--CH.sub.3 OH:
- 248 (210)
- 279 (140)
- 318 (103)
- UV .lambda..sub.max nm (E.sub.1 cm.sup.1%) in 0.01N NaOH--CH.sub.3 OH:
- 248 (233)
- 278 (150)
- 318 (110);
- (g) is effective in inhibiting the growth of various bacteria and fungi; and
- (h) induces prophage in lysogenic bacteria; said antibiotic being obtained by cultivating a BBM-1675 B.sub.2 producing strain of Actinomadura verrucosospora selected from Actinomadura verrucosospora strain H964-92 (ATCC 39334), Actinomadura verrucosospora strain A1327Y (ATCC 39638), or a BBM-1675B.sub.2 -producing mutant thereof, in an aqueous nutrient medium containing assimilable sources of carbon and nitrogen under submerged aerobic conditions until a substantial amount of BBM-1675 B.sub.2 is produced by said organism in said culture medium and then recovering BBM-1675 B.sub.2 from the culture medium by conventional chromatographic procedures.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of our co-pending application Ser. No. 768,764 filed Aug. 25, 1985 which is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 601,181 filed Apr. 20, 1984 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 495,231 filed May 16, 1983, now abandoned.
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