Micronomicin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic originally isolated from Micromonospora.1,2 It is active against S. aureus, B. subtilis, B. cereus, E. coli, and K. pneumoniae (MICs = 0.001-8.3 μg/ml) and inactive against C. albicans and A. niger (MICs = >10 μg/ml).1
1.Okachi, R., Kawamoto, I., Takasawa, S., et al.A new antibiotic XK-62-2 (Sagamicin). I. Isolation, physicochemical and antibacterial properties.J. Antibiot. (Tokyo)27(10)793-800(1974) 2.Eagan, R.S., DeVault, R.L., Mueller, S.L., et al.A new antibiotic XK-62-2. III The structure of XK-62-2, a new gentamicin C complex antibioticJ. Antibiot. (Tokyo)28(1)29-34(1975)
















