PRODUCTION OF CLADOSPIRONE BISEPOXIDE, A NEW FUNGAL METABOLITE

1994 
Cladospirone bisepoxide (1), a novel metabolite, was isolated from cultures of a fungus which was characterized as a coelomycete by the formation of pycnidia. By optimization of media and fermentation conditions, a titer of up to 1.5g/liter on shake level and 1.16g/liter on bioreactor scale could be achieved. The isolation of the compound was performed by solvent extraction of the culture broth and subsequent crystallization. Cladospirone bisepoxide displays selective antibiotic activity against several bacteria and fungi and inhibits germination of Lepidium sativum at low concentrations.
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