National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Center Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology (BIOTEC)
Type
Review
Source Title
JOURNAL OF SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY JAPAN
ISSN
0037-9980
Year
2007
Volume
65
Issue
3-4
Open Access
Bronze
Publisher
SOC SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEM JPN
DOI
10.5059/yukigoseikyokaishi.65.700
Format
PDF
Abstract
Several insect pathogenic fungi, including the Chinese medicine Cordyceps sinensis, have been utilized as folk medicines or healthy foods, and some others are important bioinsecticides. However, most of insect pathogenic fungi, naturally rare species, remain chemically unexplored. We have been investigating the secondary metabolites of insect fungi that were collected in Thailand. The studies led to the isolation and structure elucidation of a number of new compounds with diverse chemical structures. In particular, cordyanhydrides and vertihemiptellides possess hitherto unknown skeletons, whereas cordypyridones and hirsutellones exhibit significant antimalarial and antitubercular activities, respectively. These results demonstrate that insect pathogenic fungi are potent sources of novel bioactive compounds.