Abstract
Kaitocephalin was isolated from Eupenicillium shearii as a glutamate receptor antagonist, which protected chick telencephalic neurons as well as rat hippocampal neurons from kainate toxicity. It consists of a pyrrolidine moiety with tricarboxylic acids and a dichlorohydroxybenzoate substructure as shown in Figure 1.
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