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Vertilecanins:  New Phenopicolinic Acid Analogues from Verticillium l ecanii

Five new phenopicolinic acid analogues (1−5) have been isolated from solid-substrate fermentation cultures of Verticillium lecanii. The most abundant component (vertilecanin A; 1) displays antiinsectan activity against Helicoverpa zea. These compounds were obtained by chromatographic fractionation o...

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Published in:Journal of natural products (Washington, D.C.) D.C.), 2001-02, Vol.64 (2), p.189-192
Main Authors: Soman, Ashish G, Gloer, James B, Angawi, Rihab F, Wicklow, Donald T, Dowd, Patrick F
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