“…A fungus endophyte from Uncaria rhynchophylla , C. gloeosporioides (Glomerellaceae), produced four novel lactams in culture broth, colletotrilactam A–D ( 129 – 132 ); colletotrichine A ( 133 ) and B ( 134 ); and eleven more compounds: 2-isopropyl-5-methyl-2,4-cyclohexadien-1-ol ( 135 ), cis-4-hydroxymellein ( 9 ), 8-methyl-mellein( 10 ), hederagonic acid ( 136 ), mellein ( 137 ) and blumenol A ( 138 ), aspergiketone ( 139 ), djalonenol ( 140 ), (4S)-(+)-ascochin ( 141 ), 12,13-dihydroxyfumitremorgin C ( 142 ) and fumitremorgin C ( 143 ) [ 124 , 125 , 126 ]. On the other hand, when grown in wheat bran medium, C. gloeosporioides produced nine compounds: 4-epi-14-hydroxy-10, 23-dihydro-24, 25-dehydroaflavinine ( 144 ), 10, 23-dihydro-24,25-dehydro-21–oxoaflavinine ( 145 ), ergosterol ( 146 ), ergosterol peroxide ( 147 ), mellein ( 137 ), 4, 5-dihydroblumenol A ( 148 ), cyclo(L-leucyl-L-leucyl) ( 149 ), and brevianamide F ( 150 ).…”