Search for bioactive compounds from Cantharellus cibarius

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Ground fruit bodies of Cantharellus cibarius (chanterelle) were extracted with dichloromethane and subjected to CC followed by preparative HPLC, which led to the isolation of glycerol 1,2- and 1,3-dilinoleates and glycerol tridehydrocrepenynate. Extraction of C. cibarius fruit bodies with ethanol or methanol afforded fatty acid ethyl or methyl esters as a result of esterification/transesterification reactions. Insecticidal activity of the isolated glycerides and esters was much lower than that of the crude extracts and chromatographic fractions suggesting a synergistic effect of some of the compounds present in the mixture.

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Daniewski, W. M., Danikiewicz, W., Gołȩbiewski, W. M., Gucma, M., Łysik, A., Grodner, J., & Przybysz, E. (2012). Search for bioactive compounds from Cantharellus cibarius. Natural Product Communications, 7(7), 917–918. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1200700729

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