Phomaligol A

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Reagent Code: #226001
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CAS Number 152204-32-5

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Weight 284.305 g/mol
Formula C₁₄H₂₀O₆
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Boiling Point 434.2±45.0℃ at 760 mmHg
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Density 1.2±0.1g/ml
Storage 2-8℃

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Phomaligol A is a secondary metabolite isolated from fungi in the genus Phomopsis. It exhibits antifungal properties and is under investigation as a potential biocontrol agent in agricultural settings to suppress plant pathogens. Research suggests it may help reduce fungal infections in crops, supporting sustainable farming practices by minimizing reliance on synthetic fungicides. Additional studies are exploring its role in plant growth promotion when incorporated into microbial inoculants. Currently, it is primarily used in research and shows promise for development into antimicrobial or antioxidant agents, though it lacks commercial or medical applications to date.

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Phomaligol A is a secondary metabolite isolated from fungi in the genus Phomopsis. It exhibits antifungal properties and is under investigation as a potential biocontrol agent in agricultural settings to suppress plant pathogens. Research suggests it may help reduce fungal infections in crops, supporting sustainable farming practices by minimizing reliance on synthetic fungicides. Additional studies are exploring its role in plant growth promotion when incorporated into microbial inoculants. Curre

Phomaligol A is a secondary metabolite isolated from fungi in the genus Phomopsis. It exhibits antifungal properties and is under investigation as a potential biocontrol agent in agricultural settings to suppress plant pathogens. Research suggests it may help reduce fungal infections in crops, supporting sustainable farming practices by minimizing reliance on synthetic fungicides. Additional studies are exploring its role in plant growth promotion when incorporated into microbial inoculants. Currently, it is primarily used in research and shows promise for development into antimicrobial or antioxidant agents, though it lacks commercial or medical applications to date.

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