Takesako K, Beppu T
J Antibiot (Tokyo). 1984 Oct;37(10):1170-86. doi: 10.7164/antibiotics.37.1170.
The structures of guanidylfungins A and B were elucidated from the physico-chemical properties of these compounds and the structures of the degradation products by ozonolysis and periodate oxidation. The guanidylfungins consist of a 36-membered polyhydroxyl lactone ring, a guanidine and a monoester of malonic acid. The labelling experiments with sodium [1-13C]acetate and sodium [1-13C]propionate revealed that twelve units of acetate and nine of propionate were incorporated into the molecule of guanidylfungin A.