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Drosophila subatrata

Fungi. Part XI. Polyacetylenic Metabolites of Drosophila subatrata. J. Chem. Soc. [London] 1960, 2257. [Pg.270]

Di-Me ester Metabolite of Drosophila subatrata. Plates (hexane). Mp 15-16°. [Pg.829]

Isol. from Drosophila subatrata and D. vestita. Shows antibiotic props. Unstable needles (hexane). Mp 115-120 dec. [Pg.830]

Drosophilin C (XVII) and drosophilin D (XVIII) (Jones et al., i960) represent another pair of polyacetylenes (Anchel, 1953b) detected and studied first as antibiotic principles of the Basidiomycete Drosophila subatrata (Kavanagh et al., 1952). [Pg.192]


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