New butyrolactone from a marine-derived fungus aspergillus SP

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Abstract

Four compounds that belong to two structure types, namely dibenzylbutyrolactone and sesterterpenoids, were obtained from the extract of the strain Aspergillus sp. (2P-22), isolated from a marine sponge, Cliona chilensis. Among them, compound 1 was identified as new, namely butylrolactone-VI. The structures of these compounds were characterized on the basis of spectroscopic data. Biological activities of these fungal metabolites, are described.

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San-Martín, A., Rovirosa, J., Vaca, I., Vergara, K., Acevedo, L., Viña, D., … Chamy, M. C. (2011). New butyrolactone from a marine-derived fungus aspergillus SP. Journal of the Chilean Chemical Society, 56(1), 625–627. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-97072011000100023

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