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Merulius tremellosus

CijHzoOj, Mr 248.32, cryst., mp. 99°C, [aJo -154° (CHjOH). A sesquiterpenoid of the isolactarane type from cultures of Merulius tremellosus (Basidiomy-cetes). M. is active against bacteria, fungi, and yeasts. It also has cytotoxic activity against ascites cells of the Ehrlich carcinoma and shows strong mutagenicity in the Ames test. [Pg.392]

Gianetti, B., B. Steffan, and W. Steglich Antibiotics from Basidiomycetes. Part 23. Merulidial, an Isolactarane Derivative from Merulius tremellosus. Tetrahedron, 42, 3579 (1986). [Pg.170]

The ceriporiones are closely related to the antibiotic merulinic acids, e.g. merulinic acid-A (417), which have been isolated from fruit bodies of Merulius tremellosus and Phlebia radiata 275). [Pg.184]


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