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tyrocidin
ty·ro·ci·dine also ty·ro·ci·din T0450900 (tī′rə-sīd′n)n. An antibiotic substance that is a major constituent of tyrothricin and consists of a mixture of several closely related polypeptides produced by the soil bacterium Bacillus brevis. [tyro(thricin) + (grami)cid(in) + -ine.]ThesaurusNoun | 1.tyrocidin - a basic polypeptide antibiotic derived from a soil bacterium; a major component of tyrothricintyrocidineantibiotic, antibiotic drug - a chemical substance derivable from a mold or bacterium that can kill microorganisms and cure bacterial infections; "when antibiotics were first discovered they were called wonder drugs"tyrothricin - a mixture of antibiotics applied locally to infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria | EncyclopediaSeetyrocidinetyrocidin
ty·ro·ci·din , tyrocidine (tī'rō-sī'din), An antibacterial cyclopeptide obtained from Bacillus brevis. See also: tyrothricin. tyrocidin
Synonyms for tyrocidinnoun a basic polypeptide antibiotic derived from a soil bacteriumSynonymsRelated Words- antibiotic
- antibiotic drug
- tyrothricin
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