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Antibiotics: aminoglycosides bacteria treated with

The spectinomycins (O Fig. 20) have a fused three-ring system which consists of a 4,5-disub-stituted actinamine and an ulose. Spectinomycin is produced by Streptomyces spectabilis and Streptomyces flavopersius. It has been clinically used for treatment of the gonorrhea infection. A related structure has been discovered with spenolimycin which was isolated from the culture filtrate of Streptomyces gilvospiralis. Efforts have been directed toward semisynthetic aminoglycoside antibiotics to treat multi-drug resistant bacteria [94]. [Pg.2570]


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