Molecules (Aug 2024)

Penicillides from <i>Penicillium</i> and <i>Talaromyces</i>: Chemical Structures, Occurrence and Bioactivities

  • Maria Michela Salvatore,
  • Rosario Nicoletti,
  • Filomena Fiorito,
  • Anna Andolfi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29163888
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 16
p. 3888

Abstract

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Penicillide is the founder product of a class of natural products of fungal origin. Although this compound and its analogues have been identified from taxonomically heterogeneous fungi, they are most frequently and typically reported from the species of Talaromyces and Penicillium. The producing strains have been isolated in various ecological contexts, with a notable proportion of endophytes. The occurrence of penicillides in these plant associates may be indicative of a possible role in defensive mutualism based on their bioactive properties, which are also reviewed in this paper. The interesting finding of penicillides in fruits and seeds of Phyllanthus emblica is introductory to a new ground of investigation in view of assessing whether they are produced by the plant directly or as a result of the biosynthetic capacities of some endophytic associates.

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