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Metatrichia vesparium vesparione from

From the myxomycete of the same genus, Metatrichia vesparium, vesparione (40), a naphtha[2,3-b]pyrandione derivative was isolated as a red pigment of its fruit bodies, and this compound exhibited antibiotic properties [21]. [Pg.232]

From the slime mold Metatrichia vesparium (Myximycetes), a red pigment, vesparion (353), was isolated and its structure was established from spectroscopic data and by synthesis (87LA793). [Pg.110]

Fruit bodies of the slime mould Metatrichia vesparium contain homo trichione (386) as the major pigment along with the arcyriaflavins-B and -C (see Section 5.3), and minor amounts of vesparione (387) and trichione (280) 436, 438). The structure of homotrichione (386) followed from the spectroscopic data and by comparison with trichione... [Pg.170]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.232 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.232 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 , Pg.232 ]




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