New decalin derivatives, eujavanoic acids A and B, from Eupenicillium javanicum

Journal of Natural Products
Shigeru OkamotoKen-ichi Kawai

Abstract

Two new decalin derivatives, eujavanoic acids A (1) and B (2), were isolated from Eupenicillium javanicum, along with several compactin derivatives. The structures of 1 and 2 were determined by spectroscopic methods and modified Mosher's method. The side chain (2-methylbutanoyloxy) and acid functionalities of compactin derivatives were necessary to show the antifungal activity.

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