
doi: 10.1038/172958b0
pmid: 13111233
MANNOSIDOSTREPTOMYCIN in some streptomycin preparations is conveniently detected by the paper chromatographic procedure of Winston and Eigen1. In the presence of high concentrations of salts such as in ion-exchange column eluates, or in fermentation broths, this procedure is not applicable: attempts to desalt such solutions, by mixed-bed ion-exchange, electrolytic de-ionization or solvent extraction, have proved unsuccessful. We have found it possible to separate streptomycin, mannosidostreptomycin and allied substances by paper electrophoresis, having developed (independently) a technique similar to that used for new antibiotic broths by Hosoya et al. 2, and King and Doery3.
Electrophoresis, Protein Synthesis Inhibitors, Streptomycin, Humans, Electrophoresis, Paper, Anti-Bacterial Agents
Electrophoresis, Protein Synthesis Inhibitors, Streptomycin, Humans, Electrophoresis, Paper, Anti-Bacterial Agents
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