W. Yang et al., AERUGINOL [2-(2'-HYDROXYPHENYL)-4-HYDROXYMETHYLTHIAZOLE], A NEW SECONDARY METABOLITE FROM PSEUDOMONAS-AERUGINOSA, Journal of natural products, 56(11), 1993, pp. 1993-1994
The CHCl3 extract of Pseudomonas aeruginosa UI 29791 cultures afforded
a novel fluorescent compound, aeruginol [1]. The structure of 1 was e
lucidated by spectroscopic methods, including uv, eims, cims, hreims,
and H-1 nmr. Aeruginol appears to be biosynthetically related to aerug
inoic acid.