Valienamine is a C-7 aminocyclitol found as a substructure of pseudooligosaccharides such as the antidiabetic drug acarbose[1] and the antibiotic validamycin.
It can be found in Actinoplanes species.
[2] It is an intermediate formed by microbial degradation of validamycins.
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