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            concanamycin A
- Term ID
 - CHEBI:73167
 - Synonyms
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- (5R)-3-O-(4-O-carbamoyl-2,6-dideoxy-beta-D-arabino-hexopyranosyl)-2,4-dideoxy-1-C-{(2S,3R,4S)-4-[(2R,3S,4E,6E,9R,10S,11S,12R,13R,14E,16Z)-11-ethyl-10,12-dihydroxy-3,17-dimethoxy-7,9,13,15-tetramethyl-18-oxooxacyclooctadeca-4,6,14,16-tetraen-2-yl]-3-hydrox
 - folimycin
 
 - Definition
 - A concanamycin in which the lactone ring contains 4 double bonds and is substituted by 4 methyl groups, 2 hydroxy groups, 2 methoxy groups and an ethyl group.
 - References
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- CAS:80890-47-7
 - KEGG:C15761
 - PMID:11297425
 - PMID:12186879
 - PMID:15638326
 - PMID:18387916
 - PMID:23038011
 - PMID:6511660
 - PMID:8024571
 - PMID:8050591
 - PMID:8242793
 - PMID:8391816
 - PMID:8621902
 
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 - ChEBI ( EBI )
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