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Description

Xanthocillin is an antibiotic derived from Penicillium notatum. In vitro tests have shown that most of the common Gram-positive and Gram-negative pathogens, including Proteus and Pseudomonas pyocyanea, are sensitive to xanthocillin. Xanthocillin participated in the trial in patients with a variety of eczematous and intertriginous eruptions, in all of which bacterial infection was thought to be playing a part. Xanthocillin cream produced results, which were on par with other treatments. Information about the current use of this agent is not available.

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PubMed

Sample Use Guides

In Vivo Use Guide
xanthocillin cream was applied in the form of patch tests for 48 hours to the normal skin of 20 other subjects.
Route of Administration: Topical
Substance Class Mixture
Record UNII
EX637I77PC
Record Status Validated (UNII)
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