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. 1965 Jul;13(4):515–520. doi: 10.1128/am.13.4.515-520.1965

Chemistry of Antibiotics from Micromonospora

III. Isolation and Characterization of Everninomicin D and Everninomicin B

H L Herzog 1, E Meseck 1, S Delorenzo 1, A Murawski 1, W Charney 1, J P Rosselet 1
PMCID: PMC1058290  PMID: 14346980

Abstract

The isolation of everninomicin D and everninomicin B, two closely related antibiotics produced by Micromonospora carbonacea, is described. The structures of everninomicin D and B are shown to parallel closely that of curamycin, a polysaccharidic antibiotic with a low molecular weight and a dichloroisoeverninic acid end group.

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