Rugulosuvine

Rugulosuvines are bio-active alkaloids made by Penicillium, that belongs to a class of naturally occurring 2,5-diketopiperazines.[1]

Rugulosuvine B

Notes

  • Kozlovskiĭ AG, Adanin VM, Dahse HM, Grafe U (2001). "[Rugulosuvines A and B--diketopiperazine alkaloids from Penicillium rugulosum and Penicillium piscarium fungi]". Prikladnaia Biokhimiia I Mikrobiologiia (in Russian). 37 (3): 292–6. PMID 11443897.
  • CID 3083399 from PubChem
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References

  1. Borthwick AD (2012). "2,5-Diketopiperazines: Synthesis, Reactions, Medicinal Chemistry, and Bioactive Natural Products". Chemical Reviews. 112 (7): 3641–3716. doi:10.1021/cr200398y. PMID 22575049.
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