Characterization of the antifungal and antiprotozoal antibiotic partricin and structural studies on partricins A and B

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Partricin, a heptaene macrolide antibiotic, has been separated into three polyene components, partricins A, B and C, and one non-polyene component by countercurrent distribution. Treatment of partricin with base gave p-(methylamino)acetophenone and p-aminoacetophenone from partricins A and B, respectively, identifying both as members of the aromatic subgroup of the heptaene antibiotics. Both partricins A and B yield mycosamine on mild acid hydrolysis. NMR and mass spectral studies on products of ozonolysis or hydrogenolysis of acetyl derivatives provided evidence for the partial structures 1-9. © 1982, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Tweit, R. C., Pandey, R. C., & Rinehart, K. L. (1982). Characterization of the antifungal and antiprotozoal antibiotic partricin and structural studies on partricins A and B. The Journal of Antibiotics, 35(8), 997–1012. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.35.997

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