CAS 1391-36-2
:duramycin from streptoverticillium*cinnamoneus
Description:
Duramycin, a chemical substance derived from the actinobacterium Streptoverticillium cinnamoneus, is classified as an antibiotic. It exhibits a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity, particularly against Gram-positive bacteria. The compound functions by inhibiting protein synthesis, which is crucial for bacterial growth and reproduction. Duramycin is known for its unique structure, which includes a cyclic peptide backbone, contributing to its biological activity. It is often utilized in veterinary medicine and has potential applications in agriculture as a growth promoter and disease preventative in livestock. Additionally, duramycin has been studied for its effects on certain human pathogens, although its clinical use is limited. The substance is characterized by its stability under various conditions, making it suitable for formulation in different pharmaceutical preparations. Its CAS number, 1391-36-2, serves as a unique identifier in chemical databases, facilitating research and regulatory processes. Overall, duramycin represents an important compound in the field of antibiotics, with ongoing research into its mechanisms and potential applications.
Formula:C89H125N23O25S3
Synonyms:- Duramycin
- Antibiotic PA 48009
- Leucopeptin
- Ancovenin, 2-L-lysine-6-(3-aminoalanine)-10-L-phenylalanine-12-L-phenylalanine-13-L-valine-15-(erythro-3-hydroxy-L-aspartic acid)-, cyclic 6-19)-imine
- Duramycin (8CI)
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Duramycin
CAS:<p>Duramycin, a cyclic peptide from Streptomyces, targets PE, offering antibacterial and antiviral properties, and may treat cystic fibrosis.</p>Formula:C89H125N23O25S3Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:2013.3Duramycin (~90%)
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Duramycin is a chloride secretion enhancer in airway epithelium.<br></p>Formula:C89H125N23O25S3Purity:~90%Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:2013.28Duramycin
CAS:<p>Duramycin is a synthetic antibiotic that has been shown to be effective against a variety of viruses, including herpes simplex virus. It is also used to treat cancer and infections. Duramycin binds to anionic phospholipids in the cell membrane and causes disruption of membrane integrity, leading to cell death. Duramycin has been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects that are due to its ability to inhibit the production of prostaglandins. Duramycin also has the ability to bind with phosphatidylethanolamine, which is important for viral replication. This compound can be used as an imaging agent because it accumulates in cells as they die. Duramycin can also be used as a chemical biology tool for studying protein function and structure.</p>Formula:C89H125N23O25S3Purity:Min. 90 Area-%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:2,013.28 g/mol


