1993
DOI: 10.1139/v93-176
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Novel quinazolinones and enniatins from Fusarium lateritium Nees

Abstract: . 71, 1362 ( 1993).Fusarium lateritium Nees is a natural antagonist of the plant pathogen Eutypa armeniacae. In an effort to show that this biological phenomenon is chemically mediated, the bioactive metabolites of F. lateritium were investigated. The cytotoxic alkaloids 2-(1-hydroxyethy1)-4(3N)quinazolinone (I) and 2-acetyIL4(3H)quinazolinone (2), and the three cyclohexadepsipeptides, enniatins B (3), B l (4), and A, (5), were isolated and characterized. Metabolites 3 , 4, and 5 were found to exhibit strong a… Show more

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“…In the first category, the metabolites produced by CM and still present in CMFS were including 4‐hydroxybenzoic acid, cyclohexaneacetic acid, verrucosapyrone A, [36] botryosulfuranols A−C, fumarylalanine, 4‐hydroxymellein, (−)‐( R )‐mellein, 5‐hydroxymellein, leptosphaerin, 10,11‐dehydrocurvularin, 7‐methylguanosine, phelligridin B, hemisecalonic acid B, dehydrogliotoxin, [37] citridone C, [38] benzylpenicillin, islandic acid I, [39] and trypacidin [40] . The metabolites, which are produced by FS and can be detected in CMFS, were including hymeglusin, [41] lateropyrone, [42] asperfumoid, acremonone H, cyclosporin A, cyclosporin E, and wyerol [43] …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first category, the metabolites produced by CM and still present in CMFS were including 4‐hydroxybenzoic acid, cyclohexaneacetic acid, verrucosapyrone A, [36] botryosulfuranols A−C, fumarylalanine, 4‐hydroxymellein, (−)‐( R )‐mellein, 5‐hydroxymellein, leptosphaerin, 10,11‐dehydrocurvularin, 7‐methylguanosine, phelligridin B, hemisecalonic acid B, dehydrogliotoxin, [37] citridone C, [38] benzylpenicillin, islandic acid I, [39] and trypacidin [40] . The metabolites, which are produced by FS and can be detected in CMFS, were including hymeglusin, [41] lateropyrone, [42] asperfumoid, acremonone H, cyclosporin A, cyclosporin E, and wyerol [43] …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the AcOEt extract of the fungus strain DM815, we obtained one new (1) and fourteen known compounds (2 -15) by various chromatographic methods (Figure 1). The known compounds were identified to be 2',3'-dihydrosorbicillin (2), [10] trichopyrone (3), [13] 10,11,16,17-tetrahydrobislongiquinolide (4), [14] epitetrahydrotrichodimer ether (5), [2] (9'R)-tetrahydrotrichodimer ether (6), [15] trichodimerol (7), [16] dihydrotrichodimerol (8), [17] tetrahydrotrichodimerol (9), [17] trichobisvertinol A (10), [4] dihydrotrichodermolide (11), [18] chrysogine (12), [19] citreohybridonol (13), [20] andrastin A (14), [21] and (3E)-3-[(1H-imidazol-4-yl) methylidene]-6-[(1H-indol-3-yl)methyl]piperazine-2,5dione (15) [22] by comparing their spectroscopic data, which can be found in Supplementary Figures S11-S59 and Tables S2 2). The key HMBC of H-2' (δ H 2.97) with C-1' (δ C 203.6) and C-5 (δ C 106.5) and of H-6 (δ H 8.36) with C-2 (δ C 163.5), C-4 (δ C 162.9), C-5 (δ C 106.5) and C-1' (δ C 203.6) determined the location of the dihydrosorbyl residue at the β position of the pyridine ring in 1 (Figure 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of this fungus as a plant pathogen was intensively studied, and its mycotoxins showed antimicrobial activity (Tsantrizos et al 1993 ;May et al 2000 ). Fusarium species are the basis of commercial fungal agents for the biological control of weeds and diseases (Butt et al 2001 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%