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Chaetoglobosin from Chaetomium

Sekita S, Yoshihira K, Natori S, Kuwano H, Structures of chaetoglobosins C, D, E, and F, cytotoxic indol-3-yl-[13]cytochalasans from Chaetomium globosum, Tetrahedron Lett 1351—1354, 1976. [Pg.500]

Jiao W, Feng Y, Blunt JW, Cole ALJ, Munro MHG, Chaetoglobosins Q, R, andT, three further new metabolites from Chaetomium globosum, J Nat Prod 67 1722— 1725, 2004. [Pg.500]

Chaetoglobosins. Ch. A - G and J are metabolic products from Chaetomium cochliodes, Ch. globosum, and other Chaetomium species (Ascomycetes) Ch. K,... [Pg.123]

Sekita S, Yoshihira K, Natori S, Udagawa S, Sakabe F, Kurata H, Umeda M (1982) Chaetoglobosins, Cytotoxic 10-(Indol-3-yl)-[13]cytochalasins from Chaetomium spp. I. Production, Isolation and some Cytological Effects of Chaetoglobosin A-J. ChemPharm Bull 30 1609... [Pg.269]

Chatoglobosin A (58) and the related compounds are mycotoxins produced by various iungi such as Chaetomium sp. These mycotoxins are acutely toxic to mammals [46]. Chaetoglobosin O was isolated from Cylindrocladium Jloridanum causal fungus of black rot disease to alfalfa [47]. Biosynthetic studies using the cheatoglobosin-produc-ed strain Chaetomium subqffine revealed that the incorporation of the precursor [1- C, 02]-, H3]-acetate, labeled methionin and... [Pg.142]


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