Naphthalenones from a Perenniporia sp. Inhabiting the Larva of a Phytophagous Weevil, Euops chinesis
Journal of Natural Products2012Vol. 75(7), pp. 1339–1345
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Abstract
The new naphthalenone derivatives perenniporides A-D (1-4) were isolated from solid cultures of a fungus Perenniporia sp. inhabiting the larva of Euops chinesis, a phytophagous weevil with high host specificity to the medicinal plant Fallopia japonica. The structures of 1-4 were elucidated primarily by NMR experiments, and 1 was confirmed by X-ray crystallography. The absolute configuration of 1 and 2 was assigned by electronic circular dichroism (ECD) calculations, whereas that of the C-10 tertiary alcohol in 3 was deduced via the CD data of the in situ formed [Rh(2)(OCOCF(3))(4)] complex and supported by the ECD data. Compound 1 showed antifungal activity against five plant pathogens.
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