Nocardia orientalis

Nocardia orientalis
former name for Amycolatopsis orientalis.

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  • Nocardia — A genus of aerobic actinomycetes (family Nocardiaceae, order Actinomycetales), higher bacteria, containing weakly acid fast, slender rods or filaments, frequently swollen and occasionally branched, forming a mycelium. Coccus or bacillary forms… …   Medical dictionary

  • Amycolatopsis orientalis — a species that is the source of vancomycin; formerly called Nocardia orientalis …   Medical dictionary

  • vancomycin — An antibiotic isolated from cultures of Nocardia orientalis, bactericidal and bacteriostatic against Gram positive organisms; available as the hydrochloride. * * * van·co·my·cin .vaŋ kə mīs ən n an antibiotic C66H75Cl2N9O24 derived from an… …   Medical dictionary

  • Vancomycin — Drugbox IUPAC name = unable to be assigned width=300 CAS number=1404 90 6 ATC prefix=A07 ATC suffix=AA09 ATC supplemental=ATC|J01|XA01 PubChem=14969 DrugBank=APRD01287 C=66 | H=75 | Cl=2 | N=9 | O=24 molecular weight = 1449.3 g.mol 1… …   Wikipedia

  • Vancomicina — Nombre (IUP …   Wikipedia Español

  • vancomicina — antibiótico glicopeptídico para uso parentral obtenido de la Nocardia orientalis. Es eficaz contra bacterias gram positivas resistentes a otros antibióticos estructura quimica monografía Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano …   Diccionario médico

  • ristocetin — An antibiotic produced by the fermentation of Amycolatopsis orientalis lurida, comprising two substances; r. A and r. B; it is useful against staphylococcic and enterococcic infections refractory to other antibiotics. * * * ris·to·ce·tin .ris tə… …   Medical dictionary

  • Amycolatopsis — A genus of Gram positive, filamentous bacteria, defined as a separate genus in 1986, that tends to break up into square fragments; recovered from soil and vegetable matter; A. is rare human pathogen that has been recovered from various clinical… …   Medical dictionary

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