Pramanicin, a novel antimicrobial agent from a fungal fermentation

1994 
Abstract The antimicrobial agent pramanicin ( 1 ), and a related fatty acid ( 6 ), were isolated from a corn-based solid or a lactose-containing liquid fermentation of a sterile fungus found growing in grass. The structures of these compounds were determined by a variety of spectral means including UV, IR, and NMR spectroscopy, as well as mass spectrometry. A number of chemical derivatives are also presented here. Pramanicin represents a new class of antimicrobial agents containing a highly functionalized head group and functionalized fatty side chain
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