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spiro-Mamakone A: A Unique Relative of the Spirobisnaphthalene Class of Compounds
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Fungal DiversityIndustrial MycologyBioorganic ChemistryEngineeringBiochemistryHeterocyclicSpirobisnaphthalene ClassNatural SciencesNew Spiro-nonadiene SkeletonSpiro-mamakone AOrganic ChemistryNatural Product BiosynthesisCarbon SkeletonChemistryUnique RelativeSynthetic ChemistryBiomolecular Engineering
[structure: see text] A spirobisnaphthalene derivative with a new spiro-nonadiene skeleton, spiro-mamakone A (1), has been isolated from the extract of a cultured nonsporulating fungal endophyte derived from the New Zealand native tree Knightia excelsa (rewarewa). The carbon skeleton of spiro-mamakone A represents a new structural entity and an intriguing addition to the structurally diverse spirobisnaphthalene group of compounds. spiro-Mamakone A is potently cytotoxic and is also antimicrobial.
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