Nudic Acids
Title: Nudic Acids
Literature References: Antibiotic substances produced by the basidiomycete Tricholoma nudum. Isoln: Heatley in Florey et al., Antibiotics vol. I (Oxford, 1949) p 358; cf. Wilkins, Harris, Ann. Appl. Biol. 31, 261 (1944).
 
Derivative Type: Nudic acid A
Properties: C14H20O3, large glistening needles or plates from hexane, mp 123.5°. pK between 3.5 and 4.0. Optically inactive in alc. Slightly sol in hot water; sol in the usual organic solvents; freely sol in sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate solns.
Melting point: mp 123.5°
pKa: pK between 3.5 and 4.0
 
Derivative Type: Nudic acid B see Diatretyne II
 
 
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