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Structure Elucidation of the spiro-Polyketide Svalbardine B from the Arctic Fungal Endophyte Poaceicola sp. E1PB with Support from Extensive ESI-MSn Interpretation.

Fatimah Bebe M HussainAmjad Ayad Qatran Al-KhdhairawiHong Kok SingAnis Low Muhammad LowEl Hassane AnouarNoel F ThomasSiti Aisyah AliasNurhuda ManshoorJean-Frédéric F Weber
Published in: Journal of natural products (2020)
Svalbardines A and B (1 and 2) and annularin K (3) were isolated from cultures of Poaceicola sp. E1PB, an endophyte isolated from the petals of Papaver dahlianum from Svalbard, Norway. Svalbardine A (1) is a pyrano[3,2-c]chromen-4-one, a new analogue of citromycetin. Svalbardine B (2) displays an unprecedented carbon skeleton based on a 5'-benzyl-spiro[chroman-3,7'-isochromene]-4,8'-dione core. Annularin K (3) is a hydroxylated derivative of annularin D. The structure of these new polyketides, along with those of known compounds 4-6, was established by spectrometric analysis, including extensive ESI-CID-MSn processing in the case of svalbardine B (2).
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