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Satoi Shiyuuzou

Publications -  10
Citations -  21

Satoi Shiyuuzou is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ninhydrin & Color reaction. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 10 publications receiving 21 citations.

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New antibiotic aculeacin a*a* and its preparation

TL;DR: In this paper, Antibiotic aculeacin Aalpha having the estimation formula (R is myristic acid residue) Characteristics thereof are as follows; elementary analysis, C 5648, H 860, N 924, molecular weight by the Rast method, 1015; mp 174-177 degC, specific rotation [alpha] D =-468 deg (C=025, methanol); color reaction: positive to Pauly's reaction, etc, negative to nihhydrin reaction, negative negative to Nihhydr reaction, and white
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New antibiotic aculeacin d*c*

TL;DR: In this paper, Antibiotic aculeacin DUPSILON has been used for the characterization of lower alchohols and white neutral substance, showing a peak at 278nm.
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Preparation of antibiotic substance* gentamicin c1a

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a conventional culturing medium at 25-35 deg.C for 100-200hr under aeration, and after adjusting the pH of the cltured medium to acidic range, the medium is neutralized and filtered to obtain the filtrate of the cultivation products.
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Novel macrolide antibiotic* its preparaion and its producing bacteria

TL;DR: In this paper, the same authors used macrolide antibiotic against staphylococci and mycoplasma in a medium containing assimilable C, N source and inorganic substances to collect A11725I and II from a cultured substance.
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New antibiotic aculeacin d*a* and its preparation

TL;DR: In this paper, Antibiotic aculeacin DUPSILON Characteristics thereof are as follows: elementary analysis, C 5755, H 832, N 894, molecular weight by the Rast method, 1265; mp 159-162 degC; specific rotation [alpha] D =-465 deg(C 025, methanol); color reaction: positive to Pauly's reaction, etc, quasi positive to Molisch's reaction etc, negative to ninhydrin reaction, and soluble in lower alcohols, slightly soluble in ethyl acetate