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Spicellum

The simple trichothecenes are products of Acremonium, Fusarium, Myrothecium, Stachybotrys and Trichoderma spp., and one species each of Cephalosporium, Cylindrocladium, Dendrostilbella, Gliocladium, Memnoniella, Microdocium, Spicellum and Trichothecium. Trichothecium roseum is, nevertheless, responsible for 12 metabolic products with... [Pg.96]

Seifert KA, Louis-Seize G, Savard ME (1997) The Phylogenetic Relationships of Two Trichothecene-Producing Hyphomycetes, Spicellum roseum and Trichothecium roseum. Mycologia 89 250... [Pg.114]

Langley P, Shutdeworth A, Sidebottom PJ, Wrigley SK, Fisher PJ (1990) A Triehotheeene from Spicellum roseum. Mycol Res 94 705... [Pg.116]

Spicellamides A and B are two new cyclohexadepsipep-tides isolated from the fungus Spicellum roseum assodated with Ectyoplasia ferox collected in Dominica. Both were cytotoxic to neuroblastoma cells (Kralj et al., 2007). [Pg.547]

Sponges Clonostachys, Cochliobolus, Emericeiia, Cymnascella, Hortaea, PaeciUtmyces, Paraconiothyrium, Peniciiiium, Scopulariopsis, Spicellum, Trichothecium Coriolus Acremonium, Aitemaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Coniothyrium, Curvularia, Phoma, Phomopsis, Trichoderma, Ulodadium Microsphaeropds... [Pg.559]

Kralj, A., Kehraus, S., Krick, A., van Echten-Deckert, G., and Konig, G. M. (2007) Two new depsipeptides from the marine fungus Spicellum roseum. Planta Med., 73, 366—371. [Pg.564]


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