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subtilin

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sub·ti·lin   (sŭb'tə-lĭn)   
n.  An antibiotic peptide obtained from the bacterium Bacillus subtilis that is active against gram-positive bacteria and various pathogenic fungi.

[New Latin subtīlis, species name (from Latin, delicate; see subtle) + -in.]
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Main Entry: sub·ti·lin
Pronunciation: 's&b-t&-l&n
Function: noun
: a polypeptide antibiotic or mixture of antibiotics that issimilar to bacitracin and is produced by a soil bacterium of the genus Bacillus (B. subtilis)
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