New polyoxygenated polyketide from pathogenic fungus Cylindrocarpon destructans with α-glycosidase inhibitory activity
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Phytochemical investigation on pathogenic fungus Cylindrocarpon destructans isolated form Meconopsisgrandis plant led to the isolation of one new polyoxygenated polyketides, namely cylindrocarpolide A along with five known compounds. The structures of the isolated compounds were elucidated by 1D and 2D NMR and mass spectroscopic data analysis. The isolated compounds were evaluated for α-glycosidase inhibition activity. The compounds isolated compounds were found to have strong to weak inhibition against the α-glycosidase enzymes
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