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Ziracin, a novel oligosaccharide antibiotic.

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J Antibiot (Tokyo), 53 (10): 1038--1044 (October 2000)

Abstract

Ziracin is produced by Micromonospora carbonacea and is highly active against Gram-positive bacteria. In particular it is highly active against methicillin resistant staphylococci and vancomycin resistant enterococci. Ziracin, C71H97NO38Cl2, contains two orthoester linkages, a nitro sugar, a methylene dioxy group, two aromatic ester residues and thirty five centres of assymmetries. In this paper a brief description of the structural elucidation of ziracin is presented along with the chemical modification of the antibiotic which has led to the identification of several potent antibacterials.

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