Production of Cephalosporin from Acremonium Chrysogenum Atcc 3568

Production of Cephalosporin from Acremonium Chrysogenum Atcc 3568

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Pathak, Amrendra Nath
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9783659300110
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Cephalosporins beta lactums, broad-spectrum antibiotics. After penicillin, cephalosporins are the most important -lactams inducing IgE-mediated reactions. Cephalosporins are antibiotics characterized by a cephem ring system in which a beta lactam ring is fused to a dihydrothiazine ring. The microorganism used for this project is Acremonium chrysogenum, the fungus used for the production of Cephalosporin C. Acremonium is a genus of Fungi in the Hypocreaceae family; it was previously known as "Cephalosporium". Acremonium species are usually slow growing and are initially compact and moist. The present study on cephalosporins deals with the biochemical processes involved for the manufacture of cephalosporins along with the various distinctive properties of this -lactam antibiotic. It summarizes the total details about cephalosporins at a glance. Considering the above facts, a research study was carried out on production of Cephalosporin from Acremonium chrysogenum ATCC 3568 (synonym: Cephalosporium acremonium W 532553).
EAN 9783659300110
ISBN 365930011X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication date November 10, 2012
Pages 144
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 9
Readership General
Authors BOSE, DEBAJYOTI; Pathak, Amrendra Nath; Sinha, Pallavi