Novel Polyketide Metabolites from a Species of Marine Fungi
Journal of Natural Products1999Vol. 63(1), pp. 142–145
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Cameron J. Smith, Darren Abbanat, Valerie S. Bernan, William M. Maiese, Michael Greenstein, Jamaluddin Jompa, Akbar Tahir, Chris M. Ireland
Abstract
Fermentation of a marine fungal species obtained from a tissue sample of a marine sponge collected in Indonesia in October 1996, yielded the novel hexaketide compounds iso-cladospolide B (1); seco-patulolide C (2); the 12-membered macrolides, pandangolide 1 (3) and pandangolide 2 (4); and the known terrestrial fungal metabolite, cladospolide B (5).
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