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Boromycin is a
bacteriocidal polyether-macrolide antibiotic. It was
initially isolated from the
Streptomyces antibioticus, and is
notable for
being the...
- torulosus)
Mycangimycin (from
Streptomyces sp. SPB74 and S. antibioticus)
Boromycin (from S. antibioticus)
Bambermycin (from S.
bambergiensis and S. ghanaensis...
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applications as it is
found in
various bacteria-produced antibiotics, such as
boromycins, aplasmomycins, borophycins, and tartrolons.
These antibiotics have shown...
- used in
animals Roxithromycin Not
approved as a drug for
medical use:
Boromycin Ketolides are a
class of
antibiotics that are
structurally related to...
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African soil sample.
Boromycin is
active against gram-positive bacteria, but
inactive against gram-negative bacteria.
Boromycin has also been
shown to...
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subsequently elucidated the
structures of such
compounds as nonactin,
boromycin, and rifamycins. For Prelog,
natural products represented more than a...
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Macrolides Azithromycin#
Boromycin Carbomycin Carrimycin Clarithromycin#
Dirithromycin Erythromycin#
Flurithromycin Gamithromycin Josamycin Kitasamycin...
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Macrolides Azithromycin#
Boromycin Carbomycin Carrimycin Clarithromycin#
Dirithromycin Erythromycin#
Flurithromycin Gamithromycin Josamycin Kitasamycin...
- Gram-positive
bacteria similar to
other related boron-containing
antibiotics like
boromycin and aplasmomycin, as
their boron binding regions are identical. Tartrolons...
- D. N. J.; Berlin, Y.; Marusić, R.; Prelog, V. (1971). "Structure of
boromycin".
Helvetica Chimica Acta. 54 (6): 1709–1713. doi:10.1002/hlca.19710540624...