Spiculisporic acid is a bioactive γ-butenolide. It was originally isolated from Penicillium spiculisporum.[1] Structural variants have been isolated from a marine Aspergillus.[2]
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- ^ Clutterbuck; Rastrick; Rintoul (1931). "Studies in the Biochemistry of Micro-organisms. Part XVI— on the production from Glucose by Penicillium Spiculisporum Lehman of a new polybasic fatty acid, C 17 H 28 O 6 (The lactone of γ-hydroxy-βδ-dicarboxypentadecoic acid)". Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B. 220 (468–473): 301. doi:10.1098/rstb.1931.0027.
- ^ Wang, R; Liu, TM; Shen, MH; Yang, MQ; Feng, QY; Tang, XM; Li, XM (2012). "Spiculisporic acids B–D, three new γ-butenolide derivatives from a sea urchin-derived fungus Aspergillus sp. HDf2". Molecules (Basel, Switzerland). 17 (11): 13175–82. doi:10.3390/molecules171113175. PMC 6268229. PMID 23128094.
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