Aszonapyrone A is a polycyclic meroditerpene, initially isolated from Aspergillus zonatus by Isogai and collaborators at Tottori University, Japan and subsequently from other Aspergillus species. Aszonapyrone A is active against multidrug-resistant Gram-positive bacteria and bacterial biofilms.
Molecular Formula | C28H40O5 |
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