Abstract

AbstractApplication of a direct ring-closing approach which exploits an intramolecular aldol reaction with a ketene silyl acetal onto a remote imide function leading to the core skeleton of UCS1025A and B effectively provides access to small library of substituted analogues; of interest is their complete lack of antibacterial activity against MRSA (Gram+) and E. coli (Gram–) bacterial strains.

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