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Carbomycin B

CAS No.: 21238-30-2

Carbomycin B is an intermediate in the synthesis of Carbomycin. Carbomycin is a macrolite antibiotic complex produced by
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Description Carbomycin B is an intermediate in the synthesis of Carbomycin. Carbomycin is a macrolite antibiotic complex produced by Stroptomyces halstedii, that is similar to Leucomycin and Erythromycin.
Synonyms Magnamycin B
molecular weight 825.99
Molecular formula C42H67NO15
CAS 21238-30-2
Storage Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year
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