Styrylpyrone Glycosides from Mycelium of Inonotus rheades

Mycelium of Inonotus rheades (Pers.) Bondartsev & Singer (Hymenochaetaceae) grown with illumination by blue light contained p -hydroxybenzoic acid 4- O -glucoside, protocatechoic acid 4- O -glucoside, p -coumaric acid 4- O -glucoside, caffeic acid 4- O -glucoside, and the new styrylpyrone glycos...

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Published inChemistry of natural compounds Vol. 59; no. 6; pp. 1056 - 1058
Main Authors Olennikov, D. N., Gornostai, T. G.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Springer US 01.11.2023
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Summary:Mycelium of Inonotus rheades (Pers.) Bondartsev & Singer (Hymenochaetaceae) grown with illumination by blue light contained p -hydroxybenzoic acid 4- O -glucoside, protocatechoic acid 4- O -glucoside, p -coumaric acid 4- O -glucoside, caffeic acid 4- O -glucoside, and the new styrylpyrone glycosides 1 and 2 . According to UV, IR, and NMR spectroscopic and mass spectrometric data, the new compounds were hispidin 4′- O - β -D-glucopyranoside (rheadoside A, 1 ) and bisnoryangonin 4′- O - β -D-glucopyranoside (rheadoside B, 2 ), which could inactivate superoxide radicals.
ISSN:0009-3130
1573-8388
DOI:10.1007/s10600-023-04195-1