Two sulfur-containing ansamycin antibiotics from Streptomyces albolongus

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S TanidaT Hasegawa

Abstract

Two sulfur-containing ansamycin antibiotics were isolated from the culture broth of Streptomyces albolongus C-46366; the major one was identical with awamycin and the minor one was a new ansamycin antibiotic, ansathiazin. Their structures were elucidated from their reactions and spectroscopic analyses. These antibiotics were active against gram-positive bacteria, acid-fast bacteria and a protozoan.

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Oct 8, 2011·Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry·Ling LinXiangJing Wang

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