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Unprecedented chemical structure and biomimetic synthesis of erucalexin, a phytoalexin from the wild crucifer Erucastrum gallicum
Pedras, M. Soledade C.,Suchy, Mojmir,Ahiahonu, Pearson W. K.
, p. 691 - 701 (2006)
The isolation, structure determination, total synthesis and antifungal activity of erucalexin, a novel phytoalexin produced by the wild crucifer dog mustard are described. Erucalexin is a structurally unique plant alkaloid, representing the first example of a spiro[2H-indole-2,5′(4′H)- thiazol]-3-one, likely derived from a C-3-C-2 carbon migration in a 3-substituted indolyl nucleus. The Royal Society of Chemistry.
