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Malolactomycins C and D, new 40-membered macrolides active against Botrytis
1Research Center for Biological Function, Kitasato Institute, Tokyo, Japan.
The Journal of Antibiotics
|March 1, 1997
Abstract:
A strain of Streptomyces was found to produce two new components of the 40-membered ring macrolides, malolactomycins C and D. They inhibited the growth of Botrytis cinerea in an agar medium and a detached leaf method.