Azaspirene: A Novel Angiogenesis Inhibitor Containing a 1-Oxa-7-azaspiro[4.4]non-2-ene-4,6-dione Skeleton Produced by the Fungus Neosartorya sp.
Organic Letters2002Vol. 4(17), pp. 2845–2848
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Abstract
[structure: see text] Azaspirene isolated from the fungus Neosartorya sp. is a novel angiogenesis inhibitor with a 1-oxa-7-azaspiro[4.4]non-2-ene-4,6-dione skeleton. Azaspirene inhibits the endothelial migration induced by vascular endothelial growth factor (ED100 = 27.1 microM).
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