Three novel quinolone compounds, quinolactacins A (1), B (2) and C (3), have been found from the fermentation broth of Penicillium sp. EPF-6, a fungus isolated from the larvae of mulberry pyralid (Margaronia pyloalis Welker). The molecular formulas of 1, 2 and 3 were determined to be C16H18N2O2, C15H16N2O2 and C16H18N2O3, respectively by FAB-MS and NMR spectral analyses. The structures of these compounds have a novel quinolone skeleton with a gamma-lactam ring consisting of C12H8N2O2 as the common chromophore.
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TAKAHASHI, S., KAKINUMA, N., IWAI, H., YANAGISAWA, T., NAGAI, K., SUZUKI, K., … NAKAGAWA, A. (2000). Quinolactacins A, B and C. Novel Quinolone Compounds from Penicillium sp. EPF-6. II. Physico-chemical Properties and Structure Elucidation. The Journal of Antibiotics, 53(11), 1252–1256. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.53.1252
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