Thelephantins
Thelephantins are pigments found in the inedible mushroom Thelephora aurantiotincta. Three variants (thelephantin A, B, C) have been eluciated by high-resolution 2D NMR, MS, IR and UV spectra as well as an acetylated congener of thelephantin A.[1][2]
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C29H24O9 | |
Molar mass | 516.502 g·mol−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |
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References
- Quang DN1, Hashimoto T, Nukada M, Yamamoto I, Hitaka Y, Tanaka M, Asakawa Y.Thelephantins A, B and C: three benzoyl p-terphenyl derivatives from the inedible mushroom Thelephora aurantiotincta. Phytochemistry. 2003 Jan;62(1):109-13.
- Gill, M., and Steglich, W. (1987) Pigments of fungi (Macromycetes). Prog Chem Org Nat Prod 51: 1–317.
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