Issue 0, 1971

The gentamicin antibiotics. Part II. Separation and degradation of the gentamicin C components. The purpurosamines, a new class of naturally occurring 2,6-diaminomonosaccharides

Abstract

Separation of the gentamicin C components by column chromatography and subsequent mercaptolysis of their per-N-acetyl derivatives has permitted the isolation of derivatives of three new amino-sugars named purpurosamine A, B and C corresponding to gentamicins C1, C2a, and C1a respectively. The purpurosamines are shown to be members of the 2,6-diamino-2,3,4,6-tetradeoxyhexose family, a new class of naturally occurring monosaccharides.

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J. Chem. Soc. C, 1971, 2876-2879

The gentamicin antibiotics. Part II. Separation and degradation of the gentamicin C components. The purpurosamines, a new class of naturally occurring 2,6-diaminomonosaccharides

D. J. Cooper, M. D. Yudis, H. M. Marigliano and T. Traubel, J. Chem. Soc. C, 1971, 2876 DOI: 10.1039/J39710002876

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