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Oxopropalines

Oxopropalines are novel cytocidal beta-carbolines isolated from Streptomyces.

References

  1. Abe N, Nakakita Y, Nakamura T, Enoki N, Uchida H, Takeo S, Munekata M (1993). "Novel cytocidal compounds, oxopropalines from Streptomyces sp. G324 producing lavendamycin. I. Taxonomy of the producing organism, fermentation, isolation and biological activities". J. Antibiot. 46 (11): 1672–1677. doi:10.7164/antibiotics.46.1672. PMID 8270488.


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