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Discovery of metabolites from the (Periplaneta americana)-derived endophytic Nigrospora oryzae SMU02 and their anti-inflammatory activity.

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Authors: Wu LY, He HZ, Xue JH, Qiu XH, Cheng X, Luo Q, Chen YP

Year

2026

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38514

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Peer-reviewed

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Abstract

Insect endophytic fungi represent a rich source of structurally diverse and biologically active compounds. From the endophytic fungus SMU02, isolated from the insect , five metabolites were obtained, including a novel citrinin trimer, neotricitrinol D () and four known dimers -. Neotricitrinol D () features a novel carbon skeleton with a 6/6/5/5/6/6/6/6 octacyclic system, one of the few such structures reported to date. The chemical structure was determined based on spectral data and quantum chemical calculation. Additionally, the anti-inflammatory properties of the isolates - were also evaluated, compound exhibited a significant inhibitory effect on NO production with IC value of 3.93 μM.

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