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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 19, 2005
Filed:
Apr. 14, 2000
Matthew Dale Hilton, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Robert Joseph Strobel, Carmel, IN (US);
Penelope Jane Beverly Millar, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Dennis Nelson Thomas, Fairland, IN (US);
Andrew Richard Cockshott, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Brian Gerald Getman, Greenwood, IN (US);
Jack Richard Eastridge, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Cathleen Alice Cantwell, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Matthew Dale Hilton, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Robert Joseph Strobel, Carmel, IN (US);
Penelope Jane Beverly Millar, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Dennis Nelson Thomas, Fairland, IN (US);
Andrew Richard Cockshott, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Brian Gerald Getman, Greenwood, IN (US);
Jack Richard Eastridge, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Cathleen Alice Cantwell, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Abstract
The present invention is directed to a family of unique antimycotic lipopeptide compounds produced by. The lipopeptides are effective against both human and plant fungal pathogens, and are typically characterized by their ability to inhibit growth of. Representative lipopeptides of the invention have molecular weights of 1137, 1153, 1164 and 1181 daltons.