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erythronolide A
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erythronolide-A
National Institutes of Health
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Erythromycin
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2009
2009
Synthesis and Crystal Structure of (9S)-2'-0-Benzoyl-9,11-[carbonylbis(oxy)]-9-deoxo-5-O-(β-D-desosaminyl)-12,21-anhydro-9-hydroxy-erythronolide A
Wang
,
Yong-tao
,
+11 authors
Dong
2009
Corpus ID: 93599569
The title compound (9S)-2′-O-benzoyl-9,11-[carbonylbis(oxy)]-9-deoxo-5-O-(-D-desosaminyl)-12,21-anhydro-9-hydroxyerythronolide A…
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2008
2008
Combinatorial biosynthesis of 5-O-desosaminyl erythronolide A as a potent precursor of ketolide antibiotics.
D. B. Basnet
,
Je Won Park
,
Y. Yoon
Journal of Biotechnology
2008
Corpus ID: 22108769
2005
2005
Total synthesis of erythronolide A via nitrile oxide cycloadditions
D. Muri
2005
Corpus ID: 100464096
Erythromycin A (I), one of the best knownmacrolide antibiotics, was isolated in 1952 by McGuire and co-workers from…
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1996
1996
5-0-desosaminyl 6-0-methyl erythronolide A, their methods of preparation and their use for the preparation of medicaments
A. Bonnet
,
Michel Delthil
,
A. Mazurie
1996
Corpus ID: 196836070
1986
1986
Synthesis of Macrolide Antibiotics. Part 4. Stereoselective Syntheses of the 3-O-Methyl and the 11-O-Methyl Derivatives of the C(1)-C(6) Segment of Erythronolides A and B and the C(9)-C(15) Segment…
M. Miljkovic̄
,
T. Choong
,
D. Glisin
1986
Corpus ID: 100980185
By appropriate dissection of the macrocyclic lactone ring of methymycin erythromycins A and B, picromycin and narbomycin…
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1983
1983
Erythronolide A glycosidation to erythromycin A by a blocked mutant of Streptomyces erythraeus.
R. Spagnoli
,
L. Toscano
Journal of antibiotics (Tokyo. )
1983
Corpus ID: 31388969
The commonly accepted biosynthetic path-way1) leading to erythromycin A (I) requires that substrate for sugars (L-mycarose and D…
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