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Phaeosphaeridiols A-C: Three New Compounds from Undescribed Phaeosphaeriaceae sp. SGSF723
Lu Si1, Yao Liu1, Tingting Du1
1College of Advanced Agriculture and Ecological Environment, Heilongjiang University, Harbin 150080, China.
Abstract:
Fungi in forest litter are diverse as decomposers but natural products from these fungi are rarely investigated, especially for their antimicrobial activities against crop diseases. In this study, fungal isolate SGSF723 with antimicrobial activities was cultured. A multi-gene phylogenetic analysis showed SGSF723 was an undescribed species in the family Phaeosphaeriaceae. By bio-guided assay, three new compounds (Phaeosphaeridiols A-C) and two known compounds were purified from the ethyl acetate extract. The structures of Phaeosphaeridiols A-C were elucidated as 2-(2'-butenyl)-5 (3″-pentene)-1,3-benzenediol (1), 2-(2'-butenyl)-5-(3″S,4″S-pentane diol)-1,3-benzenediol (2), and 3-(4'-(2″-butenyl)-3',5'-benzenediol phenol)-2-acrylic acid (3) by 2D NMR, HRESIMS, and Mosher's method. Phaeosphaeridiols A-C exhibited moderate or weak antimicrobial activities against plant pathogens by 96-well plate and spore germination assays.
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