7-Epicylindrospermopsin, a Toxic Minor Metabolite of the Cyanobacterium Aphanizomenon ovalisporum from Lake Kinneret, Israel
Journal of Natural Products2000Vol. 63(3), pp. 387–389
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Abstract
A toxic minor metabolite, 7-epicylindrospermopsin (1), was isolated from a culture of the cyanobacterium Aphanizomenon ovalisporum isolated from Lake Kinneret in Israel. Homonuclear and inverse-heteronuclear 2D NMR techniques, as well as HRMS and comparison of the NMR data with model compounds, enabled the structure determination of the new compound. Four polymethoxy-1-alkenes, 3-6, were isolated from the lipophilic extract of the cyanobacterium as well.
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