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Control of ammonium ion level for efficient nanaomycin production
The Journal of Antibiotics
|November 1, 1984
Abstract:
The addition of a small amount of NH4+ to a complex medium increased nanaomycin production by Streptomyces rosa subsp. notoensis OS-3966. The best NH4+ donor for nanaomycin production was NH4+-saturated natural zeolite, with which the maximum titer of nanaomycin E was 760 micrograms/ml, about four fold higher than the control titer. In contrast, lowering NH4+ levels by adding NH4+-trapping agents such as untreated natural zeolite reduced antibiotic production.