Lateropyrone is an unusual heterocyclic metabolite isolated from Fusarium avenaceum with antibacterial and antifungal activity. The metabolite was independently characterised as Antibiotic Y and found to be an important metabolite marker for strains of F. avenaceum. Lack of availability has hitherto restricted a more intensive investigation of this metabolite.
Lateropyrone is soluble in DMF or DMSO. Moderately soluble in methanol or ethanol. Poor water solubility.
Lateropyrone is soluble in DMF or DMSO. Moderately soluble in methanol or ethanol. Poor water solubility.
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