Elaiomycin is an antimicrobial chemical compound, classified as an
conjugatedazoxyalkene, which was first isolated from Streptomyces in 1954.[1][2] A laboratory synthesis of elaiomycin was reported in 1977.[3]
A variety related compounds, collectively called elaiomycins, have also been reported.[4][5]
References
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^Helaly, Soleiman E.; Pesic, Alexander; Fiedler, Hans-Peter; Süssmuth, Roderich D. (2011). "Elaiomycins B and C: Alkylhydrazide Antibiotics from Streptomyces sp. BK 190". Organic Letters. 13 (5): 1052–1055.
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^Ding L, Ndejouong Ble S, Maier A, Fiebig HH, Hertweck C (October 2012). "Elaiomycins D-F, antimicrobial and cytotoxic azoxides from Streptomyces sp. strain HKI0708". Journal of Natural Products. 75 (10): 1729–34.
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