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| albofungin Basic information |
Product Name: | albofungin | Synonyms: | (1S)-13-Amino-3,4,8aβ,13-tetrahydro-1β,15,16-trihydroxy-4β-methoxy-12-methyl-1H-xantheno[4',3',2':4,5][1,3]benzodioxino[7,6-g]isoquinoline-14,17(2H,9H)-dione;Antibiotic P 42-1;Kanchanomycin;P-42-1;KanchanoMycin, BA 180265A, P 42-1;Antibiotic P42-C;1H-Xantheno[4',3',2':4,5][1,3]benzodioxino[7,6-g]isoquinoline-14,17(2H,9H)-dione, 13-amino-3,4,8a,13-tetrahydro-1,15,16-trihydroxy-4-methoxy-12-methyl-, (1S,4R,8aR)- | CAS: | 37895-35-5 | MF: | C27H24N2O9 | MW: | 520.49 | EINECS: | | Product Categories: | | Mol File: | 37895-35-5.mol | |
| albofungin Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 304-307°; mp 190° (dec) | alpha | D20 -670° (DMF) | storage temp. | Store at -20°C | solubility | DMF: soluble; DMSO: soluble; Ethanol: soluble | form | A solid |
| albofungin Usage And Synthesis |
Uses | Albofungin is a polyaromatic heterocycle containing a rare N-aminoamide, isolated from a Streptomyces species in Russia in 1959. Albofungin exhibits a broad biological profile with antibiotic, antifungal, anthelmintic and very potent antitumor activity. The mode of action of albofungin has not been investigated. |
| albofungin Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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