Studies towards the synthesis of Aspergillitine, a unique tricyclic angular chromone from Aspergillus versicolor

@inproceedings{Simonetti2013StudiesTT,
  title={Studies towards the synthesis of Aspergillitine, a unique tricyclic angular chromone from Aspergillus versicolor},
  author={Sebasti{\'a}n O. Simonetti and Enrique L. Larghi and Teodoro S. Kaufman},
  year={2013}
}
INTRODUCTION Aspergillus versicolor is a ubiquitous fungus. Recently, the group of Proksch studied a strain of A. versicolor from the marine sponge Xestospongia exigua,1 isolating aspergillitine (1) and the aspergiones A-F (2a-f) as novel tricyclic angular chromones (Fig 1). Aspergillitine is unique because incorporation of a nitrogen atom in polyketides is rare, being known only few cases, such as bostricoydine (3). On the other side, it was demonstrated that the structures originally assigned… 

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