γ-Butyrolactones from Aspergillus Species: Structures, Biosynthesis, and Biological Activities

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Recently, numerous metabolites possessing uncommon structures and potent bioactivity have been isolated from strains of fungi collected from diverse environments. The genus Aspergillus is known as a rich source of γ-butyrolactones. These are a group of fungal secondary metabolites, consisting of a five-membered lactone bearing two aromatic rings, which shows a great variety of biological activities. This review summarizes the research on the biosynthesis, source, and biological activities of the naturally occurring γ-butyrolactones that have been isolated from Aspergillus species published over the last decades. More than 75 compounds are described and 65 references are cited.

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Ibrahim, S. R. M., Mohamed, G. A., & Khedr, A. I. M. (2017). γ-Butyrolactones from Aspergillus Species: Structures, Biosynthesis, and Biological Activities. Natural Product Communications. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578X1701200526

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