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Austrocolorone B and austrocolorin B1, cytotoxic anthracenone dimers from the Tasmanian mushroom Cortinarius vinosipes Gasparini
Tetrahedron Letters, Vol.52(42), pp.5448-5451
2011
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Abstract
<p><p id="x-x-x-x-sp005">The yellow dihydroanthracenone dimer, austrocolorin B<sub>1</sub> and the unique violet-red 1,4-anthraquinone dimer, austrocolorone B, were isolated from the Tasmanian mushroom <em>Cortinarius</em><em>vinosipes</em> and their structures and stereochemistry were determined from spectroscopic data. Austrocolorin B<sub>1</sub> and austrocolorone B were found to exhibit potent cytotoxic activity in vitro against the murine lymphoblast (P388D<sub>1</sub>) cell line with IC<sub>50</sub> values in the range 10–31 μg/mL.</p>
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- Title
- Austrocolorone B and austrocolorin B1, cytotoxic anthracenone dimers from the Tasmanian mushroom Cortinarius vinosipes Gasparini
- Creators
- Karren D Beattie - University of MelbourneDion Thompson - Southern Cross UniversityEvelin Tiralongo - Griffith UniversityDavid Ratkowsky - University of TasmaniaTom W May - Royal Botanic Gardens, MelbourneMelvyn Gill - University of Melbourne
- Publication Details
- Tetrahedron Letters, Vol.52(42), pp.5448-5451
- Identifiers
- 2115; 991012821416302368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences; Southern Cross Plant Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article