Production of chlorflavonin, an antifungal metabolite of Aspergillus candidus
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- PMCID: PMC376775
- DOI: 10.1128/am.19.5.718-720.1970
Production of chlorflavonin, an antifungal metabolite of Aspergillus candidus
Abstract
Production of chlorflavonin, a new antifungal antibiotic, by strains of Aspergillus candidus is described. Two wild strains of the fungus had distinctly different chlorflavonin-producing capabilities. One strain produced 25 mug of chlorflavonin per ml per 4 to 5 days in a pilot scale fermentor with stirring, using a medium containing corn steep liquor and glucose. Production of antibiotic was favored by high rates of agitation-aeration. Crude chlorflavonin was extracted from the whole brew with a hydrocarbon solvent and then purified by recrystallization from benzene and petroleum ether. The overall yield from fermentation brew to pure product was 50%.
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- J Chem Soc Perkin 1. 1969;18:2418-20 - PubMed
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