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The history of antibiotics may weIl have begun with the ancient
Sudanese-Nubian civilization (see Chapter 1, "Historical
Introduction"), but this volume reflects a more contemporary
appraisal of the antibiotic era. We have compiled a comprehensive
review of the tetracyclines which includes all the major sub
divisions of these chemically important and clinically useful
antibiotics. There can be little doubt about the contribution of
antibiotics to both the increase in human life span and the
alleviation of much human suffering. The tetracyclines are still
playing an important role in these areas and will continue to do so
in the foreseeable future. We hope this volume will be an important
contribution to a better under standing of the chemistry,
biochemistry, and medical aspects of tetracycline antibiotics. We
are indebted to the individual authors who have given so much of
their time and effort in the preparation of the chapters. Pearl
River, NY J OSEPH J. HLA VKA Ocean Gate, NJ JAMES H. BOOTHE
Contents CHAPTER 1 Historical Introduction. J. H. BOOTHE and J. J.
HLAVKA References. 3 CHAPTER 2 Fermentation and Mutational
Development of the Tetracyclines J. J. GOODMAN A. Introduction 5 B.
The Producing Microorganisms . 6 I. Morphology and Ultrastructure 6
11. Mutation and Strain Selection 8 111. Cosynthesis. 13 The
Fermentation Process 14 C. I. Inoculum 14 11. Contamination 16
Complex Media. 18 111. IV. Synthetic Media. 27 V. Stimulators and
Inhibitors 30 Directed Fermentations 32 VI."
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