PMID: 11918060Mar 29, 2002Paper

A novel antibiotic CJ-17,572 from a fungus, Pezicula sp

The Journal of Antibiotics
Yutaka SugieY Kojima

Abstract

A new antibiotic, CJ-17,572 (I) was isolated from the fermentation broth of a fungus Pezicula sp. CL11877. The structure of I was determined to be a new equisetin derivative by spectroscopic analyses. The compound inhibits the growth of multi-drug resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcusfaecalis with IC50s of 10 and 20 microg/ml, respectively.

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