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1H NMR analysis of R-75-1 substance.

Authors: F, Xiao-Chang; H, Naganawa;

1H NMR analysis of R-75-1 substance.

Abstract

Compound R-75-1 is a very potent rifamycin derivative prepared from rifamycin SV at the Sichuan Institute of Antibiotics Industry, China in 1975. This compound showed a strong (see graphs in book) activity against Myobacterium tuberculosis and Gram-positive organisms. Here we describe the assignment of the 1H NMR spectrum of this novel compound.

Keywords

Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Molecular Conformation, Rifamycins, Hydrogen

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