S. diastaticus strain produced xylose isomerase [33], two polyene macrolide antibiotics (rimocidin and CE-108) [34] and antifungus, oligomycins A and C [35]. S. seoulensis strain was reported to produce lipoamide dehydrogenase [36] and neuraminidase inhibitors [37] while S. iranensis strain was proposed as a new species [25].