Aspergillus funiculosus explained

Aspergillus funiculosus is an anamorph species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus.[1] Aspergillus funiculosus produces the funiculolides A-D and the antibiotic funicin.[2] [3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Aspergillus funiculosus Smith, anamorph ATCC . www.atcc.org .
  2. Nakamura MA, Fukuyama KE, Tsukihara T, Katsube Y, Hamasaki T . Structure of funicin, antimicrobial substance from Aspergillus funiculosus, C17H18O5 . Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications . 15 February 1983 . 39 . 2 . 268–270 . 10.1107/S0108270183004357.
  3. Book: Buckingham J . Dictionary of Organic Compounds . 1987 . Taylor & Francis . 978-0-412-17050-8 . 343 . en.
  4. Yan D, Matsuda Y . Genome Mining-Driven Discovery of 5-Methylorsellinate-Derived Meroterpenoids from Aspergillus funiculosus . Organic Letters . 23 . 8 . 3211–3215 . April 2021 . 33821662 . 10.1021/acs.orglett.1c00951 . 233036269 .