Actaplanin
Actaplanin is a group of broad-spectrum antibiotics produced by Actinoplanes bacteria. In 1984, researchers at Eli Lilly used high-performance liquid chromatography to identify several actaplanins. The known variants—Actaplanins A, B1, B2, B3, C1, and G—share a common peptide core and an amino sugar, but differ in how much glucose, mannose, and rhamnose they have attached.
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