Abstract
Erythrina crista-galli (Fabaceae) is used in Argentinean ethnopharmacology as anti-inflammatory medication, narcotic, desinfectant, and for the treatment of wounds. The common name of the tree is "ceibo" or coral tree. The dominating endophytes in E. crista-galli all belong to the genus Phomopsis as identified by microscopic features and the analysis of their ITS sequences. To investigate a possible contribution of Phomopsis spp. to the metabolites found in the plant, twelve different isolates were cultivated in different media. Besides several new metabolites a number of known compounds were detected: mellein, nectriapyrone, 4-hydroxymellein, scytalone, tyrosol, clavatol, mevinic acid, and mevalonolactone. © 2005 Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung.
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Weber, D., Gorzalczany, S., Martino, V., Acevedo, C., Sterner, O., & Anke, T. (2005). Metabolites from endophytes of the medicinal plant Erythrina crista-galli. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 60(5–6), 467–477. https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-2005-5-616
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