1996 Volume 49 Issue 12 Pages 1249-1257
New N-acyl derivatives of 1-N-desmethyl goldinamine were obtained from degradation of kirromycin. Periodate-oxidation of these derivatives provided new aldehydic fragments that were further elaborated. Both N-phenyl ureido and N-phthalimido derivatives of 1-N-desmethyl goldinamine are able to inhibit bacterial protein synthesis in cell-free assay and are active against whole microorganisms, although with lower potency than kirromycin. The derivatives from the aldehydic fragments are totally inactive.