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Physico-chemical and microbiological comparison of nystatin, amphotericin A and amphotericin B, and structure of amphotericin A

  • J Antibiot (Tokyo). 1985 Dec;38(12):1699-713. doi: 10.7164/antibiotics.38.1699.
A Aszalos A Bax N Burlinson P Roller C McNeal
Abstract

Two polyene Antibiotics, nystatin and amphotericin A, were compared by physico-chemical and microbiological methods. The two Antibiotics were found to have the same molecular weight, 926, by plasma desorption and electron-impact MS. However, 13C NMR spectrometry and HPLC studies indicated that the two molecules are different. The 200 MHz NMR studies indicated a chemical environment of 24 carbons of amphotericin A identical with that of the carbons of amphotericin B and nystatin. The structure of amphotericin A is identical with that of amphotericin B, except that there is a single bond between carbons 28 and 29 instead of a double bond, as shown by two-dimensional NMR studies.

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