Abstract

The fungus Stereum purpureum, the cause of the so-called silver leaf disease, produces a new type of sesquiterpenoid when grown in liquid culture. The structures and reactions of sterpuric acid ( 1), methyl hydroxysterpurate ( 17), and methyl hydroxysterpurate ethylidene acetal ( 22) are reported. An X-ray crystallographic structure determination of sterpuric acid ( 1) is presented.

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