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Indole-based alkaloids from Ophiocordyceps xuefengensis

  • 1. * & Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, Hunan Academy of Chinese Medicine, Changsha, 410013, China & Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha, 410208, China

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Qin, You, Zhou, Rong-Rong, Jin, Jian, Cheng, Fei, Shen, Bing-Bing, Zeng, Hong-Liang, Wan, Dan, Zhong, Can, Xie, Jing, Shu, Jun, Shi, Shu-Yun, Zhang, Shui-Han (2021): Indole-based alkaloids from Ophiocordyceps xuefengensis. Phytochemistry (112536) 181: 1-12, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2020.112536, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2020.112536

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  • Beauveria (Kagamizono et al., 1995; Jiang et al., 2019; Gupta et al., 1995). Indeed, this appears to be the first report of indole diterpenoids and chaetoglobosins from O. xuefengensis species.
  • Previous studies also reported that the chaetoglobosins are structurally diverse, with 5/6/13 fused ring (Penochalasin H) (Iwamoto et al., 2001), 5/6/12 fused ring (Armochaeglobines B) (Chen et al., 2015b), and 5/6/11 fused ring (cytochalasin G, X, Y and Z) (Feng et al., 2002) indole systems reported. To the best of our knowledge, only thirteen 5/6/11-fused-ring chaetoglobosins have been previously reported; it is noteworthy that our study discloses three new chaetoglobosins in this class.