Macrolides and analogues
Number of EDCs: 7
Chemical nameChemical identifierLiterature identifier
ZeranolDED000467PMID:14636701, PMID:15646816, PMID:21318220, PMID:23496416, PMID:35163327
AbamectinDED000513PMID:12798765
beta-ZearalenolDED000514PMID:21803136
ZearalenoneDED000673PMID:15087269, PMID:17683461, PMID:19371625, PMID:20637251, PMID:21787672, PMID:21803136, PMID:21907227, PMID:22240090, PMID:23291560, PMID:24632555, PMID:27401186, PMID:28396216, PMID:28552778, PMID:28814190, PMID:28965971, PMID:29495557, PMID:30678243, PMID:30953299, PMID:31058416, PMID:31419471, PMID:33254391, PMID:38645625, PMID:38790905, PMID:39252197, PMID:39306225
alpha-ZearalenolDED000676PMID:21803136, PMID:27401186, PMID:30189007, PMID:39262136
(6R,25R)-5-O-Demethyl-28-deoxy-6,28-epoxy-25-methylmilbemycin BDED001002PMID:35853389
Milbemycin A4DED001003PMID:35853389

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