Tulasnein and podospirone from the coprophilous xylariaceous fungus Podosordaria tulasnei
(2004) In Zeitschrift fuer Naturforschung. Section C: A Journal of Biosciences 59c(5-6). p.379-383- Abstract
- Tulasnein (1), a new metabolite with strong antimicrobial and weaker cytotoxic and phytotoxic activity, was isolated from culture filtrates of three strains of the xylariaceous coprophilous fungus Podosordaria tulasnei. The producing strains were identified by their rhizomorphs and by ITS rDNA sequence analysis. A second new metabolite, podospirone (2), was also produced by all three strains whereas the weakly cytotoxic (+)-3,4-anhydroshikimic acid methyl ester (3) was detected in only one strain.
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- Ridderbusch, D C ; Weber, R W S ; Anke, T and Sterner, Olov LU
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- 2004
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- Zeitschrift fuer Naturforschung. Section C: A Journal of Biosciences
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- 59c
- issue
- 5-6
- pages
- 379 - 383
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- Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung
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- wos:000222866600016
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- 0939-5075
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- English
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