Abstract
Mass spectrometric studies on the fragmentation of the clinically used antibiotic netilmicin and its 6′-N-aminoacyl derivatives are reported. Glycosyl cleavage at the C–4 and C–6 positions of the 2-deoxystreptamine unit (2-DOS) forms the main ions.
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