MC21-B explained
MC21-B is an antibiotic isolated from the O-BC30T strain of a marine bacterium, Pseudoalteromonas phenolica.[1] MC21-B is cytotoxic to human leukaemia cells and human normal dermal fibroblasts.[2]
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Notes and References
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- Rahman . H. . Austin . B. . Mitchell . W. J. . Morris . P. C. . Jamieson . D. J. . Adams . D. R. . Spragg . A. M. . Schweizer . M. . 10.3390/md8030498 . Novel Anti-Infective Compounds from Marine Bacteria . Marine Drugs . 8 . 3 . 498–518 . 2010 . 20411112. 2857357 . free .