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Phellinus

Phellinus robiniae on Robinia pseudoacacia Chaetomella acutisea (endophytic on fungal endophyte) chaetomellic acid A and B 198, 203... [Pg.527]

S. Atsumi, K. Umezawa, H. Iinuma, H. Naganawa, H. Nakamura, Y. Iitaka, and T. Takeuchi, Production, isolation and structure determination of a novel P-glucosidase inhibitor, cyclophellitol, from Phellinus sp, J. Antihiot., 43 (1990) 49-53. [Pg.283]

Penicillum italicum, Ceratocystis variospora, Phellinus igniarius Linalool Eloral... [Pg.146]

Peganum harmala Phellinus linteus mushroom Phytoestrogens... [Pg.387]

Gao C, Zhong L, Jiang L, Geng C, Yao X, Cao J (2013) Phellinus linteus mushroom protects against tacrine-induced mitochondrial impairment and oxidative stress in HepG2 cells. Phytomedicine 20 705-709... [Pg.532]

Phellinus sp. Fruity, rose, wintergreen Methyl benzoates salicylates, benzyl alcohol Alkyl alkoxyl pyrazines... [Pg.334]

The production of benzenoid compounds such as methyl benzoates and salicylates has been noted in species of fungi belonging to the genus Phellinus(54). Pyrazines have been reported to be present in cultures of Septoria species(55). [Pg.339]

The quaking aspen tree (Populus tremuloides) is a common tree in North America that is used for its timber. The wood-rotting pathogen Phellinus tre-mulae causes significant economic losses of this tree. Although the sesqui-terpenoid metabolites such as tremulenolide A (5.89) have a carbon skeleton that is isomeric with the lactaranes, some doubts have been expressed on its biosynthetic origin from farnesyl diphosphate. [Pg.91]

Harper, D.B., J.T.G. Hamilton, J.T. Kennedy, and K.J. McNally. 1989. Chloromethane, a novel methyl donor for biosynthesis of esters and anisoles in Phellinus pomaceus. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 55 1981-1989. [Pg.656]

Kim G-Y, Choi G-S, Lee S-H, et al. (2004). Acidic polysaccharide isolated from Phellinus linteus enhances through the up-regulation of nitric oxide and tumor necrosis factor-[alpha] from peritoneal macrophages. J. Ethnopharm. 95 69-76. [Pg.155]

Methoxycarbonylbenzene oxide (48), the valence tautomer of 2-methoxycarbonyloxepin, was isolated from liquid cultures of wood-rotting fungus Phellinus tremulae <93TL1589>. [Pg.66]


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