The total synthesis of the fungal metabolite diversonol

CF Nising, S Bräse

Index: Nising, Carl F.; Ohnemueller, Ulrike K.; Braese, Stefan Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2006 , vol. 45, # 2 p. 307 - 309

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Abstract

Mycotoxins, which are secondary metabolites produced by fungi, are a source of substances with interesting biological activity.[1] The secalonic acids (1) represent a class of substances produced by Claviceps purpurea as well as various other fungi.[2] The secalonic acids are symmetrical or unsymmetrical tetrahydroxanthenone dimers possessing a 2, 2'-biaryl unit. Since other mycotoxins with a similar structure have been isolated recently, many of which ...

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