Process for producing cyclodepsipeptide compounds and novel...

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C12P 17/14 (2006.01) C07D 273/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2262679

Substance PF1022G, a novel cyclodepsipeptide represented by formula (D), is produced together with known cyclodepsipeptides, i.e., Substances PF1022F and PF1022H by culturing a bacterium which produces the Substances PF1022F, PF1022G and PF1022H, typified by the known PF1022 strain (deposited under the accession number FERM BP-2671) which is a filamentous fungus belonging to the order Agonomycetales and which is presumed to belong to the genus Xylaria or Rosellinea of the family Xylariaceae.

On produit la substance PF1022G, un nouveau cyclodepsipeptide, de la formule (D), en même temps que des cyclodepsipeptides connus, notamment les substances PF1022F et PF1022H, et ce, en cultivant une bactérie produisant les substances PF1022F, PF1022G et PF1022H que caractérise la souche connue PF1022 (déposée sous le numéro d'ordre FERM BP-2671). Il s'agit d'un champignon filamenteux appartenant à l'ordre des Agonomycetales et supposé appartenir au genre Xylaria ou Rosellinea de la famille des Xylariaceae.

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