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Venturicidins (also known as aabomycins) are a group of antifungal compounds. The first member of this class was isolated from ''Streptomyces'' bacteria in 1961. Additional members of this class were subsequently isolated and characterized. An antifungal substance "aabomycin A" was isolated from ''Streptomyces'' in 1969. However, in 1990 it was reported that aabomycin A is actually a 3:1 mixture of two related components, which were then named aabomycin A1 and aabomycin A2. The structures of these were shown to be identical with those of the previously characterized compounds venturicidin A and venturicidin B, respectively.〔 A new analog, venturicidin C, was recently reported from a ''Streptomyces'' isolated from thermal vents associated with the Ruth Mullins coal fire in Kentucky. Venturicidins are active against ''Pyricularia oryzae'' and ''Trichophyton'' species. == Chemical structures == Aabomycin A1.svg|Venturicidin A (aabomycin A1) Aabomycin A2.svg|Venturicidin B (aabomycin A2) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Venturicidin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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