Application of a Method Incorporating Treatment with Daunomycin for the Selective Isolation of Slower-Growing Fungi
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Expanding the diversity of fungi can lead to the discovery of secondary metabolites that can be applied in the pharmaceutical field. For this purpose, a new simple method using an anthracycline antibiotic, daunomycin (DM), as a selection reagent in isolating slower-growing fungi was established. DM treatment significantly prevented the growth of ordinary faster-growing fungi, thereby fascilitating the selective isolation of slower-growing fungi. In addition, the possibility of isolating rare fungus genera was increased when the DM method was employed. Furthermore, the number of genera obtained by the DM method (56) was larger than that by the Rose Bengal (RB) method (38), and the genera isolated by these methods showed some overlap (20 genera).
- 社団法人 日本農芸化学会の論文
- 2008-09-23
著者
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ISSHIKI Kunio
Bioresource Laboratories, Mercian Corp.
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WATANABE Yoshio
Bioresource Laboratories, Mercian Corporation
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Watanabe Yoshio
Bioresource Laboratories Mercian Corporation
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Isshiki Kunio
Bioresource Laboratories Mercian Co.
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SUGIMOTO Satoshi
Bioresource Laboratories, Mercian Co.
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Sugimoto Satoshi
Bioresource Laboratories Mercian Co.
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Watanabe Yoshio
Bioresource Laboratories Mercian Co.
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lsshiki Kunio
Bioresource Laboratories, Mercian Co.
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