Abstract

The salt water culture of an unidentified fungus separated from an Indo-Pacific marine sponge has yielded new tetraketide natural products, demethyl nectriapyrone A ( 1) and nectriapyrone B ( 2). These α-pyrone containing compounds are analogous to nectriapyrone ( 3), previously reported from a terrestrial fungus.

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