Cadinane sesquiterpenoids, strobilols L and M, from Strobilurus ohshimae

Natural Product Research
Fuminori HiramatsuYoshihito Shiono

Abstract

Strobilols L and M, which are cadinane sesquiterpene derivatives, were isolated from the liquid culture of the edible mushroom Strobilurus ohshimae. Their structures have been established on the basis of spectral analyses. Strobilols A-M were examined for their growth inhibition activity against human cancer cell lines YMB and COLO 201.

References

Mar 14, 2007·Phytochemistry·Fuminori HiramatsuYoshihito Shiono
Mar 8, 2008·Phytochemistry·Guo-Hong LiKe-Qin Zhang

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BETA
column chromatography

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