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. 1992 Nov;45(11):1746-52.
doi: 10.7164/antibiotics.45.1746.
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Epoxomicin, a new antitumor agent of microbial origin
M Hanada et al. J Antibiot (Tokyo). 1992 Nov.
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Abstract
An actinomycete strain No. Q996-17 produced a novel compound, epoxomicin, which exhibited in vivo antitumor activity against B16 melanoma. Structural studies indicated that it is a new member of the epoxy-beta-aminoketone group, and is closely related to eponemycin.
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