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Molecular Formula C5H8N2O2
Aspergillin PZ is an isoindole metabolite isolated from Aspergillus awarori by activity-guided fractionation and purification. Aspergillin PZ adversely affects the hyphae and spores of P. oryzae, a...
Artemisinin is a sesquiterpene lactone isolated from the aerial parts of Artemisia annua L.. Artemisin is best known for its activity against the malaria parasite including resistant strains, but...
Ansamitocins, a new group of ansamycin antibiotics with potent antitumor activity, were first reported in the journal Nature in 1977 by researchers from Takeda Chemical Industries. Anisomitocin P3 is...
Anagyrine is a teratogenic quinolizidine alkaloid found in Lupinus sp. which undergoes metabolism to a piperidine that causes crooked calf syndrome. Anagyrine, but not lupanine or sparteine, directly...
Aminopterin is a 4-amino derivative of folic acid and a folic acid antagonist. It is a synthetic derivative of pterin. It has both mmunosuppressive properties and anti-cancer properties and can be...
Actinonin is a metabolite of Streptomyces roseoplallidus and other Streptomyces species, first reported in Nature in 1962. Actinonin is a bacteriostatic agent with activity against Gram-positive and...
Acadesine was originally identified as a metabolite of Bacillus species and was shown to accumulate in the culture medium of E. coli under sulphonamide stasis. Acadesine is an adenosine-regulating...
Floramultine was first isolated from Kreysigia multiflora, a member of the Liliacaeae family, in 1960 by Badger and Bradbury, University of Adelaide, Australia. The absolute configuration of...
5-Methoxycanthinone is a β-carboline first isolated from the Australian Rutaceae Pentaceras Australis Hook by Price and co-workers at the CSIRO, Australia in 1952. 5-Methoxycanthinone is a modest...
4’-Acetylchrysomycin B and its co-metabolite, 4’-acetylchrysomycin A, were isolated during a screen for antitumor agents. Acetylation of chyrsomycin B increase cytotoxicity. Acetylchyrsomycins are...
4'-Acetylchrysomycin C is a methylated analogue of 4'-acetylchrysomycin A. To date there are no reports of the biological activity of 4-acetylchrysomycin C in the literature. Molecular Formula