Putaminoxins D and E from phoma putaminum

Phytochemistry
1998.0

Abstract

Two 19-membered macrolides, named putaminoxins D and E, were isolated together with other recently identified toxic putaminoxins from culture filtrates of Phoma putaminum, the causal agent of leaf necrosis of Erigeron annuus, a common weed found in fields and pastures. Putaminoxins D and E were characterized by spectroscopic and chemical methods as a new disubstituted nonen- and nonanolide, respectively. Moreover, 4-O-formylputaminoxin was isolated as an artefact from the culture filtrates acidified with formic acid. When they were assayed on leaves of host and non-host plants, putaminoxins D and E and 4-O-formylputaminoxin showed no toxicity, unlike other putaminoxins.

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