Aspergillusene Explained
Aspergillusenes are a group of chemical compounds first isolated from a strain of sea fan-derived fungus Aspergillus sydowii.[1] They are sesquiterpenes of the bisabolane-type.[2]
A laboratory synthesis of aspergillusene B was reported in 2020.[3]
Notes and References
- Sesquiterpene and xanthone derivatives from the sea fan-derived fungus Aspergillus sydowii PSU-F154. 2013-08-12 . 21718031 . 10.1021/np200374j . 74 . 7 . J Nat Prod . 1663–7 . Trisuwan . K . Rukachaisirikul . V . Kaewpet . M . Phongpaichit . S . Hutadilok-Towatana . N . Preedanon . S . Sakayaroj . J.
- 10.1016/j.fitote.2019.03.031 . Structurally diverse sesquiterpenoids and polyketides from a sponge-associated fungus Aspergillus sydowii SCSIO41301 . 2019 . Liu . Nianzhen . Peng . Shuai . Yang . Jie . Cong . Ziwen . Lin . Xiuping . Liao . Shengrong . Yang . Bin . Zhou . Xuefeng . Zhou . Xiaojiang . Liu . Yonghong . Wang . Junfeng . Fitoterapia . 135 . 27–32 . 30946944 . 96432484 .
- 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01259 . Total Synthesis of Benzofuran-Based Aspergillusene B via Halogenative Aromatization of Enones . 2020 . Grabovyi . Gennadii A. . Bhatti . Aisha . Mohr . Justin T. . Organic Letters . 22 . 11 . 4196–4200 . 32437168 . 218831928 .