Chemical diversity and biological activities of phaeosphaeria fungi genus: A systematic review

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Abstract

Microbial natural products (MNPs) have been identified as important hotspots and effective sources for drug lead discovery. The genus Phaeosphaeria (family: Phaeosphaeriaceae, order: Pleosporales), in particular, has produced divergent chemical structures, including pyrazine alkaloids, isocoumarins, perylenequinones, anthraquinones, diterpenes, and cyclic peptides, which display a wide scope of biological potentialities. This contribution comprehensively highlights, over the period 1974–2018, the chemistry and biology of the isolated natural products from the micro-filamentous Phaeosphaeria fungi genus. A list of 71 compounds, with structural and biological diversities, were gathered into 5 main groups.

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El-Demerdash, A. (2018). Chemical diversity and biological activities of phaeosphaeria fungi genus: A systematic review. Journal of Fungi. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof4040130

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