PMID: 7372547Jan 1, 1980Paper

Studies on new phosphonic acid antibiotics. IV. Structure determination of FR-33289, FR-31564 and FR-32863

The Journal of Antibiotics
Y KurodaH Imanaka

Abstract

The structure of novel phosphonic acid antibiotics FR-33289, FR-31564, and FR-32863, produced by strains of Streptomyces, have been established as I, II, and III, respectively, on the basis of spectroscopic and chemical evidences.

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