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Halogen containing compounds from fungi

GRISEOFULV1N AND OTHER BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE, HALOGEN CONTAINING COMPOUNDS FROM FUNGI... [Pg.471]

Second Part - Other Halogen Containing Compounds from Fungi... [Pg.480]

Halogen-containing compounds are not only produced by man, but also by Nature [1740-1742], A brominated indole derivative - Tyrian purple dye - was isolated from the mollusc Murex brandaris by the Phoenicians. Since that time, more than 1,000 halogenated natural products of various structural types have been isolated from sources such as bacteria, fungi, algae, higher plants, marine molluscs, insects, and mammals [1743], Whereas fluorinated and iodinated species are rather rare, chloro and bromo derivatives are found more often. The former are predominantly... [Pg.257]


See other pages where Halogen containing compounds from fungi is mentioned: [Pg.1490]    [Pg.375]    [Pg.32]    [Pg.32]    [Pg.254]    [Pg.377]    [Pg.32]    [Pg.47]    [Pg.89]    [Pg.480]    [Pg.352]    [Pg.352]    [Pg.377]    [Pg.397]    [Pg.352]    [Pg.486]    [Pg.377]    [Pg.487]    [Pg.279]    [Pg.279]    [Pg.140]    [Pg.169]    [Pg.363]   
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