Arugosin F: a new antifungal metabolite from the coprophilous fungus Ascodesmis sphaerospora.
@article{Hein1998ArugosinFA, title={Arugosin F: a new antifungal metabolite from the coprophilous fungus Ascodesmis sphaerospora.}, author={S. M. Hein and J. B. Gloer and B. Koster and D. Malloch}, journal={Journal of natural products}, year={1998}, volume={61 12}, pages={ 1566-7 } }
Chemical studies of the coprophilous fungus Ascodesmis sphaerospora (JS 247) have led to the isolation of arugosin F (1), a new antifungal and antibacterial metabolite. The structure was determined based on NMR and MS data and on comparison with data for known members of the arugosin class. A known xanthone (2) was also isolated.
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