Dihydroauroglaucin

ID 2: 113

Toxin: n

Trivial name:

Benzaldehyde, 2-​(1,​3-​heptadienyl)​-​3,​6-​dihydroxy-​5-​(3-​methyl-​2-​butenyl)​-​, (E,​E)​-; Benzaldehyde, 2-​(1E,​3E)​-​1,​3-​heptadienyl-​3,​6-​dihydroxy-​5-​(3-​methyl-​2-​butenyl)​- (9CI); Auroglaucin, dihydro-; Dihydroauroglaucin

Systematic name:

Benzaldehyde, 2-(1E,3E)-1,3-heptadienyl-3,6-dihydroxy-5-(3-methyl-2-butenyl)-

Molecular formulae: 

C19H24O3

Molecular weight: 300.39

Chemical abstract number: 77102-91-1

Literature reference:

  • Structure of a new metabolite, dihydroauroglaucin, produced by Aspergillus chevalieri. Hamasaki, Takashi; Kimura, Yasuo; Hatsuda, Yuichi; Nagao, Minako. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry (1981), 45(1), 313-14.
    Studies on Eurotium tonophilum Ohtsuki. Minimum humidity for germination and characterization of yellow pigments produced by this fungus. Ohtsuki, Torao. Kobunkazai no Kagaku (1990), 35, 28-34.
    Antioxidants produced by Eurotium herbariorum of filamentous fungi used for the manufacture of karebushi, dried bonito (Katsuobushi). Miyake, Yoshiaki; Ito, Chihiro; Itoigawa, Masataka; Osawa, Toshihiko. Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry (2009), 73(6), 1323-1327.
    Benzyl Derivatives with in Vitro Binding Affinity for Human Opioid and Cannabinoid Receptors from the Fungus Eurotium repens. Gao, Jiangtao; Leon, Francisco; Radwan, Mohamed M.; Dale, Olivia R.; Husni, Afeef S.; Manly, Susan P.; Lupien, Shari; Wang, Xiaoning; Hill, Robert A.; Dugan, Frank M.; et al. Journal of Natural Products (2011), 74(7), 1636-1639
    Three new polyketides from marine-​derived fungus Aspergillus glaucus HB1-​19. Sun, Shi-Wei; Ji, Chang-Zhu; Gu, Qian-Qun; Li, De-Hai; Zhu, Tian-Jiao. Journal of Asian Natural Products Research (2013), 15(9), 956-961.
    Benzaldehyde derivatives from a marine-​derived fungus Aspergillus sp. Huang, Yuling; Ma, Liying; Rong, Xianguo; Liu, Desheng; Liu, Shaojun; Liu, Weizhong. Zhongcaoyao (2012), 43(5), 837-840

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Aspergillus Species known to produce this metabolite:

Structure image:  

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Date uploaded: 2008-07-07 16:08:30


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