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ChemInform Abstract: New Metabolites from Endolichenic Fungus Pleosporales sp.
ChemInform, 2015Abstractisolation and structure elucidation of cucurbitarins A‐C (I, II), cucurbitarins D (III), and E (IV), benzocoumarins (V), and cyclohexanone (VI)
Yang Jiao +7 more
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Efungi represent valuable sources for the discovery of diverse and biologically relevant natural products with significant applications in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and industry.
Mario A. Tan +4 more
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Efungi represent valuable sources for the discovery of diverse and biologically relevant natural products with significant applications in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and industry.
Mario A. Tan +4 more
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Phaeosphaerins A–F, Cytotoxic Perylenequinones from an Endolichenic Fungus,Phaeosphaeriasp.
Journal of Natural Products, 2012Six novel phototoxins, phaeosphaerins A-F, together with six known perylenequinones were isolated from an endolichenic fungus Phaeosphaeria sp. Their structures were determined unequivocally on the basis of comprehensive analysis of MS and NMR data as well as electronic circular dichroism calculations.
Gang, Li +9 more
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Bioactive α-Pyrone Derivatives from the Endolichenic Fungus Dothideomycetes sp. EL003334
Journal of Natural Products, 2018Two new α-pyrones, dothideopyrones E (1) and F (2), were isolated from a culture of the endolichenic fungus Dothideomycetes sp. EL003334. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic data analysis. Their absolute configurations were established by the modified Mosher's method.
Gil Soo Kim +8 more
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Two new α-pyrone derivatives from an endolichenic fungus Tolypocladium sp.
Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2017Two new α-pyrone derivatives, tolypocladones A (1) and B (2), together with five known compounds were isolated from an endolichenic fungus Tolypocladium sp. (4259a). The structures of all the compounds were determined by analysis of their MS and NMR data. Among them, compound 1 was an enantiomeric mixture and the configuration was established by single-
Chu-Hong, Hu +5 more
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The First Naturally Occurring Thiepinols and Thienol from an Endolichenic Fungus Coniochaeta sp.
Organic Letters, 2010Coniothiepinols A (1) and B (2) and coniothienol A (3), the first naturally occurring thiepinols (1 and 2) and thienol (3), have been isolated from the crude extract of an endolichenic fungus Coniochaeta sp. 1 possesses a unique 8-oxa-2-thia-bicyclo[3.2.1]octane skeleton, and its structure was assigned by NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography.
Yinchao, Wang +4 more
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Chemistry & Biodiversity, 2015
AbstractA chemical investigation of the endolichenic fungus Aspergillus versicolor (125a), which was found in the lichen Lobaria quercizans, resulted in the isolation of four novel diphenyl ethers, named diorcinols F–H (1–3, resp.) and 3‐methoxyviolaceol‐II (4), eight new bisabolane sesquiterpenoids, named (−)‐(R)‐cyclo‐hydroxysydonic acid (5), (−)‐(7S,
Xiao-Bin, Li +8 more
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AbstractA chemical investigation of the endolichenic fungus Aspergillus versicolor (125a), which was found in the lichen Lobaria quercizans, resulted in the isolation of four novel diphenyl ethers, named diorcinols F–H (1–3, resp.) and 3‐methoxyviolaceol‐II (4), eight new bisabolane sesquiterpenoids, named (−)‐(R)‐cyclo‐hydroxysydonic acid (5), (−)‐(7S,
Xiao-Bin, Li +8 more
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Microbial Pathogenesis, 2019
Lichens are composite organisms, comprising of a fungus (mycobiont) and a blue-green alga (photobiont). Along with the mycobiont, numerous non-obligate microfungi live in lichen thalli. These microfungi are called endolichenic fungi (ELF).
Prateeksha +5 more
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Lichens are composite organisms, comprising of a fungus (mycobiont) and a blue-green alga (photobiont). Along with the mycobiont, numerous non-obligate microfungi live in lichen thalli. These microfungi are called endolichenic fungi (ELF).
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