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Identification of chaetoviridin E from a cultured microfungus, Chaetomium sp. and structural reassignment of chaetoviridins B and D

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Kingsland, Sally
Barrow, Russell

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Chaetoviridins E (1) and B (2) are antibiotic active components isolated from the mycelial extract of an elicited laboratory-cultured coprophilous fungus, Chaetomium sp. obtained from the scat of an emu. The structure of chaetoviridin E was determined to

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Australian Journal of Chemistry

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2037-12-31