Streptomycin, the antibiotic produced by Streptomyces griseus, contains as a part of its structure a diguanidine derivative of scyllo-inositol called streptidine. Two major precursors of the streptidine portion of the molecule have now been defined, n-arginine and n-glucose (1, 2). Arginine plays a role in the formation of the guanidine side chains, whereas glucose is involved in the synthesis ...