Hachimycin
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Formula | C116H168N4O36 |
Molar mass | 2194.612 g·mol−1 |
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Hachimycin, also known as trichomycin,[1] is a polyene macrolide antibiotic,[2] antiprotozoal,[3] and antifungal derived from streptomyces.[4] It was first described in 1950, and in most research cases have been used for gynecological infections.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Trichomycin - C116H168N4O36". PubChem. U.S. National Library of Medicine. Retrieved July 7, 2016.
- ^ Mechlinski W, Schaffner CP (June 1980). "Characterization of aromatic heptaene macrolide antibiotics by high performance liquid chromatography". The Journal of Antibiotics. 33 (6): 591–599. doi:10.7164/antibiotics.33.591. PMID 6893446.
- ^ a b Nakano H, Hattori K, Seki M, Hirata Y (1956). "Studies on Trichomycin. III". The Journal of Antibiotics, Series A. 9 (5): 172–175. doi:10.11554/antibioticsa.9.5_172.
- ^ Komori T (July 1990). "Trichomycin B, a polyene macrolide from Streptomyces". The Journal of Antibiotics. 43 (7): 778–782. doi:10.7164/antibiotics.43.778. PMID 2387771.