PMID: 9004541Jan 1, 1997Paper

Danielone, a phytoalexin from papaya fruit

Phytochemistry
F EcheverriE H Lahlou

Abstract

A new phytoalexin was induced and isolated from papaya fruit slices treated with copper salts; its structure was established as 3',5'-dimethoxy-4'-hydroxy-(2-hydroxy)acetophenone. This compound showed high antifungal activity against Colletotrichum gloesporioides, a pathogenic fungus of papaya.

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