Abstract:In this study, we show that cultivating of Saccharothrix espanaensis in the amino acid-rich SPY medium led to the detection of antibacterial and antifungal products. The cultivation in GYM-, HA-or NL111-medium did not lead to the production of these compounds. Four products were isolated from Saccharothrix espanaensis-SPY culture and determined as the known compounds anthranilic acid, indol-3-carboxylic acid, benzoic acid, and phenylacetic acid. In order to investigate the influence of SPY medium on gene trans… Show more
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