“…Heptaketides are a subgroup of polyketides showing diverse structural features and biological effects. To date, a variety of heptaketides including pyranonaphthoquinones, [1][2][3] naphthoquinones, 4 and other rearranged, 5 ring-opened, 6,7 or dimeric 8 derivatives, have been encountered as fungal secondary metabolites, and showed a broad spectrum of biological activities, such as antibacterial, antifungal, and antitumor effects. [1][2][3][4] Natural products incorporating a quinone moiety have been the subject of intensive investigations due to their potent antitumor activity.…”