Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine
Open AccessAntibiotic-Producing Cells from a Plate Culture of Egg White Powderenclosed DNA (Bovine meat) Crown Cells and Ipomoea Nil-seed Extract
Authors: Shoshi Inooka.
Abstract
Numerous kinds of DNA crown cells can be prepared using sphingosine (Sph)-DNA-adenosine-monolaurin in egg white. Previously, antibiotics or antibiotic-producing cells were produced from cultures prepared using egg white powder and DNA crown cells together with various partners (e.g., yeast, salmon roe, meat extract, plant-seeds extract). This study examined whether antibiotic-producing cells could be produced using DNA crown cells and flower-seed extract. The results showed that antibiotic-producing cells could be produced using DNA (Bovine) crown cells with Ipomoea Nil-seed extract. The resulting cells were named antibiotic Crown- Bovine meat-Ipomoea Nil-seeds-ex-cells.
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