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Sumalactones A-D, four new curvularin-type macrolides from a marine deep sea fungus Penicillium Sumatrense

Sumalactones A-D, four new curvularin-type macrolides from a marine deep sea fungus Penicillium Sumatrense
Jun-Jun Huang, Yin-Yue Deng, Jin-Yan Jiang, Zhi-Han Zhang, Yue-Hua Wu, Xiao-Xia Li, Fei He, Lian-Hui Zhang, Yue Zhong
Four new curvularin-type macrolides were isolated from a marine fungus Penicillium Sumatrense and their absolute configurations were determined by CD spectra and modified Mosher's methods.

Publisher URL: http://feeds.rsc.org/~r/rss/ra/~3/B0_UrVyAmt4/C7RA06933B

DOI: 2017/RA/C7RA06933B

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