1947
DOI: 10.1128/jb.54.5.549-556.1947
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Studies on Polymyxin: Isolation and Identification of Bacillus polymyxa and Differentiation of Polymyxin from Certain Known Antibiotics

Abstract: Polymyxin is an antibiotic substance occurring in the culture filtrates of Bacillus polymyxa. The isolated substance is unique in its specificity for gram-negative bacteria. A summary of the more important results obtained during the course of several years, including chemotherapeutic and toxicity data, has been reported (Stansly, Shepherd, and White, 1947). The present contribution is concerned with the isolation and identification of the antibioticproducing organism and some early findings which both charact… Show more

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“…Polymyxins are a group of antimicrobials that are products of Bacillus polymyxa and are active only against Gram-negative bacteria (166,167). As cationic compounds, they are believed to interact with lipopolysaccharide, thereby disrupting the cell membrane, leading to cell death.…”
Section: Polymyxin Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymyxins are a group of antimicrobials that are products of Bacillus polymyxa and are active only against Gram-negative bacteria (166,167). As cationic compounds, they are believed to interact with lipopolysaccharide, thereby disrupting the cell membrane, leading to cell death.…”
Section: Polymyxin Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Colistinus, previously known as Bacillus polymyxa (59,60). The plasmid borne mcr-1 gene conferring colistin resistance was first described in China in 2015 (64).…”
Section: Colistin and Colistin Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, sulfathiazole appeared, on the whole, to be more potent than sulfanilamide or sulfapyridine. Polymyxin, an antibiotic active chiefly against gramnegative bacteria (Stansly and Schlosser, 1947), had little effect on the bacilli except in high concentrations. The most potent antibiotic (especially against B. larvae) was aureomycin; penicillin was next, followed by chloromycetin, streptomycin, clavacin, gliotoxin, subtilin, and tyrothricin.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%