Metabolites from endophytic fungus A12 of Dracaena cambodiana

Journal of Asian Natural Products Research
Dong-Dong ChangHao-Fu Dai

Abstract

A new drimane sesquiterpene, 1α,7α-dihydroxyconfertifolin (1), along with two known compounds 2 and 3, was isolated from endophytic fungus A12 of Dracaena cambodiana. The new compound was elucidated by HR-ESI-MS and spectroscopic techniques (IR, UV, 1D, and 2D NMR). Compound 2 showed inhibitory bacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus with diameter of the inhibition zone of 13.5 mm.

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Feb 17, 2009·Journal of Asian Natural Products Research·Jian LiuHao-Fu Dai

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