Trichomycins A and B: Antibacterial Triterpenes from the New Species

DOI: 10.1021/np058102w. Publication Date (Web): November 8, 2005. Copyright © 2005 American Chemical Society and American Society of Pharmacognosy...
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Simon P. B. Ovenden, Jin Yu, Jill Bernays, Soo San Wan, Larissa J. Christophidis, Gian Sberna, R. Murray Tait, Howard G. Wildman, Dominique Lebeller, Denis Platel, Tom W. May, and Barbara M. Meurer-Grimes*: Trichomycins A and B: Antibacterial Triterpenes from the New Species Tricholoma sp. AU1.

Page 409: It has been brought to the authors’ attention that the name trichomycin has been previously used for a series of unrelated polyene antibiotics (see Komori, T.; Morimoto, Y. J. Chromatogr. 1989, 481, 416-420). We therefore rename the compounds cerylimycins A (1) and B (2) and change the title of the paper to “Cerylimycins A and B: Antibacterial Triterpenes from the New Species Tricholoma sp. AU1”.

NP058102W 10.1021/np058102w Published on Web 11/08/2005