spiramycin
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spiramycin
Summary
spiramycin is a group of stereoisomers[1]. spiramycin has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- spiramycin's instance of is recorded as group of stereoisomers[3].
- spiramycin's canonical SMILES is recorded as CC1CC=CC=CC(C(CC(C(C(C(CC(=O)O1)O)OC)OC2C(C(C(C(O2)C)OC3CC(C(C(O3)C)O)(C)O)N(C)C)O)CC=O)C)OC4CCC(C(O4)C)N(C)C[4].
- spiramycin's chemical formula is recorded as C₄₃H₇₄N₂O₁₄[5].
- spiramycin is a type of macrolides[6].
- spiramycin's Commons category is recorded as Spiramycin[7].
- spiramycin's isomeric SMILES is recorded as CC1C/C=C/C=C/C(C(CC(C(C(C(CC(=O)O1)O)OC)OC2C(C(C(C(O2)C)OC3CC(C(C(O3)C)O)(C)O)N(C)C)O)CC=O)C)OC4CCC(C(O4)C)N(C)C[8].
- spiramycin's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q483261', 'amount': '+842.514005'}[9].
- spiramycin's subject has role is recorded as antibiotic[10].
- spiramycin's subject has role is recorded as Coccidiostat[11].
- spiramycin's subject has role is recorded as macrolide antibiotic[12].
- spiramycin's WHO Aware Classification is recorded as watch[13].
Why It Matters
spiramycin has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] spiramycin is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[14]