Studies on juvenimicin, a new antibiotic. II. Isolation, chemical characterization and structures

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A series of new macrolide antibiotics was isolated from the culture filtrate of Micromonospora chalcea var. izumensis. The fat-soluble basic complex consisted of eight components which were named juvenimicin A1~A4 and B1~B4. Juvenimicin A3 was found to be identical with rosamicin and the structures of four of the other components (JVM A2, A4, B1 and B3) have been elucidated. Juvenimicin A2 has a methyl group at position 6 instead of the formylmethyl group of juvenimicin A3. Juvenimicin A4, B1 and B3 possess a hydroxyethyl group at position 6. Juvenimicin A4 and B1 differ from each other in the nature of the chromophore. Juvenimicin B3 differs from juvenimicin B1 in that a hydroxymethyl group is present at position 14 in the former. © 1976, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Kishi, T., Harada, S., Yamana, H., & Miyake, A. (1976). Studies on juvenimicin, a new antibiotic. II. Isolation, chemical characterization and structures. The Journal of Antibiotics, 29(11), 1171–1181. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.29.1171

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