1977
DOI: 10.1016/s0031-9422(00)86794-1
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Screening of the genus Cercospora for secondary metabolites☆

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“…Its identity (1) crystallization from fractions PE XIII, PE XIV, and NEt VI. It had the requisite uv and 'Hmr spectra and was also identical with an authentic specimen (14) by tlc (several systems), mp, mp in admixture, and ms. For personal use only.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…Its identity (1) crystallization from fractions PE XIII, PE XIV, and NEt VI. It had the requisite uv and 'Hmr spectra and was also identical with an authentic specimen (14) by tlc (several systems), mp, mp in admixture, and ms. For personal use only.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The last three compounds are formally related to the C. arachidicola metabolites I d , 6, and 5 a , respectively, merely by hydroxyl substitution at C-2'. Numerous Cercospora species, but exclusive of C. arachidicola, have been the subject of a chemotaxonomic study by Assante et al (13,14). Among other, not directly pertinent metabolites, they found l a in C. smilacis and seven other spp., and 2a and 9 in C. smilacis.…”
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“…(Yoshihara et al ., 1975;Assante et al ., 1977;Daub, 1982a;Duran & Song, 1986;Stierle & Cardellina, 1989;Daub et al ., 2005). All of the compounds have a common 4,9-dihydroxyperylene-3,10-quinone chromophore and only differ in attached side-chains .…”
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“…C. kikuchii produce una toxina no específica de la soja, de color rojo, denominada cercosporina (1,12-bis-(2-hydroxipropil)-2,11-dimetoxi-6,7-metilenodioxi-4,9-dihidroxiperylene-3,10-quinona), aislada por primera vez en 1957 a partir del micelio de este hongo y, posteriormente, de un gran número de otras especies de Cercospora y de plantas infectadas por hongos pertenecientes a este género [2,8,12].…”
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