Bromomyrothenone B and Botrytinone, Cyclopentenone Derivatives from a Marine Isolate of the Fungus Botrytis

Journal of Natural Products
2007.0

Abstract

New cyclopentenones, bromomyrothenone B (1) and botrytinone (2), and the known cyclonerodiol (3) were isolated from the marine algicolous fungus of the genus Botrytis. The absolute stereostructures of compounds 1 and 2 were elucidated on the basis of chemical and physicochemical evidence including quantum chemistry calculation, X-ray analysis, and CD exciton chirality method.

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