Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel hygromycin A antibacterial agents

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2010.0

Abstract

Novel hygromycin A derivatives bearing a variety of functionalized aminocyclitol moieties have been synthesized in an effort to increase the antibacterial activity and drug-like properties of this class of agents. A systematic study of the effect of alkylation and removal of the hydroxyls of the aminocyclitol directed us to a series of alkylated aminocyclitol derivatives with improved gram-positive activity.

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