PMID: 2503480Aug 1, 1989Paper

Ashimycins A and B, new streptomycin analogues

The Journal of Antibiotics
S TohmaH Seto

Abstract

Detailed analysis of the fermentation broth of Streptomyces griseus strain FT3-4 resulted in the identification of two new streptomycin analogues named ashimycins A and B. Their structures have been determined by NMR spectral analysis and chemical degradations.

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