Isolation of a new phytoalexin-like compound, ipomeamaronol, from black-rot fungus infected sweet potato root tissue, and its structural elucidation
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概要
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A new phytoalexin-like compound was isolated from sweet potato root tissue infected by the black rot fungus. Ceratocystis fimbriata. Its chemical structure was similar to ipomeamarone, and the compound was identified as 14-hydroxy-ipomeamarone and called ipomeamaronol.
- 日本植物生理学会の論文
著者
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KATO N.
Department of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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Uritani I.
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Nagoya University
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Imaseki H.
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Nagoya University:(present) Institute Fo
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Akazawa T.
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Nagoya University:(present) Institute Fo
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Nakashima N.
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Nagoya University
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Kato N.
Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Engineering Nagoya University
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