Nirmal K Chaudhary, Daniel Vuong, Ernest Lacey, Andrew M Piggott, Peter Karuso
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摘要
通过对丝状真菌 Talaromyces stipitatus 的次级代谢物的研究,分离出了两种新的苯丙酮二聚体 talarohemiketal A (1) 和 talaroazasone A (2),以及一种新的大环内酯聚酯 talaromacrolactone A (3)、以及已报道的酚醛酮二聚体 Talaromycesone A (4)、bacillisporin A (5)、bacillisporin B (6)、bacillisporin C (7)、epi-bacillisporin F (8) 和 bacillisporin J (9)、酚醛酮单体 funalenone (10)、聚酯 15G256α (11) 和 15G256ν (12) 以及 6-hydroxymellein (13)。在 TDDFT 计算的支持下,对二维核磁共振相关性进行了详细分析,从而将 Talaromycesone A 的结构从之前报告的结构 14 修改为 4。此外,之前错误标注的化合物 8 的核磁共振光谱也得到了纠正。
Phenalenones and Polyesters from Talaromyces stipitatus and Structure Revision of Talaromycesone A.
Investigation of the secondary metabolites of the filamentous fungus Talaromyces stipitatus led to the isolation of two new phenalenone dimers, talarohemiketal A (1) and talaroazasone A (2), and one new macrolide polyester, talaromacrolactone A (3), along with the reported oxyphenalenone dimers talaromycesone A (4), bacillisporin A (5), bacillisporin B (6), bacillisporin C (7), epi-bacillisporin F (8), and bacillisporin J (9), the phenalenone monomer funalenone (10), the polyesters 15G256α (11) and 15G256ν (12), and 6-hydroxymellein (13). Detailed analysis of 2D NMR correlations, supported by TDDFT calculations, led to the structural revision of talaromycesone A as 4 from previously reported structure 14. In addition, the previously misassigned NMR spectra of compound 8 have been corrected.
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