Extractives of fungi. II. The constituents of Trametes feei. 6α-Hydroxypolyporenic acid C
JT Pinhey, BJ Ralph, JJH Simes and M Wootton
Australian Journal of Chemistry
24(3) 609 - 619
Published: 1971
Abstract
Extraction of the mycelium of the basidiomycete fungus Trametes feei grown on a synthetic medium has yielded ergosterol and a mixture of tetracyclic triterpenoid acids (26% of mycelial dry weight) which have been separated as their methyl esters. The major components have been shown to be polyporenic acid C (5a), 3-O-acetyltumulosic acid (6b), and a 1 : 1 mixture of tumulosic acid (6a) and dehydrotumulosic acid (5e): a minor constituent has been shown to be the new tetracyclic triterpene 6α-hydroxypolyporenic acid C (7d) by spectroscopic means and by conversion into derivatives of tumulosic acid.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9710609
© CSIRO 1971