A new antioxidant clitocybin A, from the culture broth of Clitocybe aurantiaca

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Clitocybin A (1), a new antioxidant, was isolated from the culture broth of Clitocybe aurantiaca. This compound was purified by solvent extraction, silica gel column chromatography, Sephadex LH-20 column chromatography and preparative HPLC. Its structure was determined as 4,6-dihydroxy-2-ρ-hydroxyphenyl- isoindol-1-one on the basis of the UV, NMR, and MS spectroscopic analysis. The compound 1 showed potent free radical scavenging activity against superoxide, ABTS, and DPPH radicals, and protective effect against cellular DNA damage induced by oxidative stress. © Japan Antibiotics Research Association.

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Kim, Y. H., Cho, S. M., Hyun, J. W., Ryoo, I. J., Choo, S. J., Lee, S., … Yoo, I. D. (2008). A new antioxidant clitocybin A, from the culture broth of Clitocybe aurantiaca. Journal of Antibiotics, 61(9), 573–576. https://doi.org/10.1038/ja.2008.77

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