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- δ-lactone = 6-membered, etc. Macrocyclic lactones are known as macrolactones. Look up macrolactone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The other suffix used...
- There are various subclasses of polyketides including: aromatics, macrolactones/macrolides, decalin ring containing, polyether, and polyenes. Polyketide...
- Streptomyces ssp. Avermectin, from Streptomyces avermitilis. Epothilones, macrolactones from the soil-dwelling myxobacterium Sorangium cellulosum. Erythromycin...
- glycosyltransferase responsible for the attachment of TDP-D-desosamine to macrolactones of varied ring sizes. Borisova SA, Liu HW (September 2010). "Characterization...
- Daniel J. (1976). "New reagents for the conversion of hydroxy acids to macrolactones by the double activation method". Tetrahedron Letters. 17 (38): 3409–3412...
- to form alcohol, double bonds or single bonds. After cyclisation, the macrolactone core undergoes further modification by hydroxylation, methylation and...
- Habgood GJ, DiPietro LV, et al. (November 2004). "Structurally simplified macrolactone analogues of halichondrin B". Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters...
- carbonyl center, providing a tetrahedral intermediate that yields the macrolactone product. One of the first examples of this protocol was applied to the...
- Macroketone Analogues of Migrastatin from D-Glucal and Comparison with Macrolactone and Acyclic Analogues: A Dorrigocin A Congener Is a Potent Inhibitor...
- "The Complete Biosynthetic Gene Cluster of the 28-Membered Polyketide Macrolactones, Halstoctacosanolides, from Streptomyces halstedii HC34". The Journal...