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Cochliobolus lunatus

P. wortmanni contains the acetylated wortmin in addition to M. The (5)-forms of M., mitorubrinol, and mitorubrinic acid occur in the fruit bodies of Hypoxy-lon fragiforme. Azaphilones (affinity for nitrogen) react with ammonia and amines to form red or dark red compounds. Mitorubrinic acids and lunatic acids formed by Cochliobolus lunatus, belong to the mor-phogenous substances that induce the formation of thick-walled mycelia. All compounds exhibit weak antifungal activities. [Pg.402]

Shao C-L, Wu H-X, Wang Ch-Y, Liu Q-A, Xu Y, Wei M-Y, Qian P-Y, Gn Y-C, Zheng C-J, She Z-G, Lin Y-C (2011) Potent Antifouling Resorcylic Acid Lactones from the Gorgonian-Derived Fungus Cochliobolus lunatus. 1 Nat Prod 74 629... [Pg.251]

Podobnik B, Stojan J, Lah L, Krasevec N, Seliskar M, Rizner TL, Rozman D, Komel R (2008) CY-P53A15 of Cochliobolus lunatus, a target for natural antifungal compounds. J Med Chem 51 3480-3486... [Pg.408]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.92 ]




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