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Acuminatums E and F, two new cyclic lipopeptides from Fusarium lateritium HU0053 and their antifungal activity

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Abstract Two new cyclic lipopeptides, acuminatums E (1) and F (2), together with four known cyclic lipopeptides, acuminatums A–D (3–6) were isolated from the corn culture of endophytic Fusarium lateritium… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Two new cyclic lipopeptides, acuminatums E (1) and F (2), together with four known cyclic lipopeptides, acuminatums A–D (3–6) were isolated from the corn culture of endophytic Fusarium lateritium HU0053. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic and advanced Marfey's amino acid analysis. All compounds were found to exhibit antifungal activities against Penicillium digitatum. Acuminatum F (2), a new cyclic lipopeptide containing an unusual 3, 4-dihydroxy-phenylalanine unit exhibited the strongest antifungal activities with inhibition zone of 6.5 mm at the dose of 6.25 μg. Therefore, acuminatum F might be a potential environmental-friendly preservative for citrus fruits. Graphical Abstract

Keywords: fusarium lateritium; two new; new cyclic; cyclic lipopeptides; lateritium hu0053

Journal Title: Journal of Asian Natural Products Research
Year Published: 2022

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