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1Intramolecular diels-alder cycloadditions of citraconic and mesaconic esters

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Boromycin

Boromycin is a bacteriocidal polyether-macrolide antibiotic. It was initially isolated from the Streptomyces antibioticus, and is notable for being the

Streptomyces

torulosus) Mycangimycin (from Streptomyces sp. SPB74 and S. antibioticus) Boromycin (from S. antibioticus) Bambermycin (from S. bambergiensis and S. ghanaensis

Boron

applications as it is found in various antibiotics produced by bacteria, such as boromycins, aplasmomycins, borophycins, and tartrolons. These antibiotics have shown

Macrolide

used in animals Roxithromycin Not approved as a drug for medical use: Boromycin (not a member of the classical 14–16-membered class) Ketolides are a class

Dihydrostreptomycin

Thiamphenicol Florfenicol MLS (transpeptidation/translocation) Macrolides Boromycin Carbomycin Carrimycin Clarithromycin# Dirithromycin Erythromycin# Flurithromycin

Vladimir Prelog

subsequently elucidated the structures of such compounds as nonactin, boromycin, and rifamycins. For Prelog, natural products represented more than a

Eravacycline

Thiamphenicol Florfenicol MLS (transpeptidation/translocation) Macrolides Boromycin Carbomycin Carrimycin Clarithromycin# Dirithromycin Erythromycin# Flurithromycin

Streptomyces antibioticus

African soil sample. Boromycin is active against gram-positive bacteria, but inactive against gram-negative bacteria. Boromycin has also been shown to

Tartrolon

Gram-positive bacteria similar to other related boron-containing antibiotics like boromycin and aplasmomycin, as their boron binding regions are identical. Tartrolons

Jack D. Dunitz

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