Cyclohexenone monoepoxides enjoy widespread attention because of their useful properties and structural complexity.[1] In a search for bioactive secondary metabolites of entomopathic fungi-afflicting insects, Bunyapaiboonsri et al. reported isolating two novel compounds, isariotin E (3) and F (2) along with the known bicycle TK-57-164A (1), a compound previously described as an agricultural bactericide.[2, 3] Isariotin F (2) ...
[Pomini, Armando M.; Cruz, Pedro L. R.; Gai, Claudia; Araujo, Welington L.; Marsaioli, Anita J. Journal of Natural Products, 2009 , vol. 72, # 12 p. 2125 - 2129]