1970
DOI: 10.1016/s0040-4039(01)98612-5
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Structure and absolute configuration of the polyene macrolide antibiotic amphotericin B

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“…The initial geometries of the studied antibiotics were based on a crystal structure [38]. Additional substituents in PAmE and SAmE were built using InsightII software (Accelrys, San Diego, USA).…”
Section: Pmf Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial geometries of the studied antibiotics were based on a crystal structure [38]. Additional substituents in PAmE and SAmE were built using InsightII software (Accelrys, San Diego, USA).…”
Section: Pmf Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is interesting, however, that filipin (C35H48Q1 1 ; molecular weight 654*9), a relatively small polyene, has been found (see Lampen, 1969) to bring about much more, far-reaching damage to the membranes of susceptible organisms than do either of the larger polyenes, amphotericin B (C47H72Q17N; mol. wt 922.1; Mechlinski et al, 1970) and nystatin (C47H75Q17N; mol. wt 9254 ; Borowski et al, 1971); this may account for the fact that resistance to filipin is less well developed than is resistance to the other two polyenes under consideration.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…benzylamine, and with more complex amines, e.g. the mycosamine-containing antibiotic amphotericin R [14].…”
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