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New Tricholomalides D-G from the Mushroom Tricholoma ustaloides Grown in an Italian Beech Wood.


ABSTRACT: Four novel seconeodolastane diterpenoids, named tricholomalides D-G, were isolated, together with the known tricholomalide C, from the fruiting bodies of Tricholoma ustaloides Romagn., a species belonging to the large Tricholoma genus of higher mushrooms (Basidiomycota, family Tricholomataceae). They were isolated through multiple chromatographic separations, and the structures, including the absolute configuration, were established through a detailed analysis of MS, NMR, and CD spectral data and comparison with related compounds reported in the literature, which has been thoroughly revised.

SUBMITTER: Gilardoni G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10650213 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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New Tricholomalides D-G from the Mushroom <i>Tricholoma ustaloides</i> Grown in an Italian Beech Wood.

Gilardoni Gianluca G   Negri Francesca F   Vita Finzi Paola P   Hussain Faiq H S FHS   Vidari Giovanni G  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20231106 21


Four novel seconeodolastane diterpenoids, named tricholomalides D-G, were isolated, together with the known tricholomalide C, from the fruiting bodies of <i>Tricholoma ustaloides</i> Romagn., a species belonging to the large <i>Tricholoma</i> genus of higher mushrooms (<i>Basidiomycota</i>, family <i>Tricholomataceae</i>). They were isolated through multiple chromatographic separations, and the structures, including the absolute configuration, were established through a detailed analysis of MS,  ...[more]

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