NCBI Taxonomy: 188403
Fulvifomes (ncbi_taxid: 188403)
found 27 associated metabolites at genus taxonomy rank level.
Ancestor: Hymenochaetaceae
Child Taxonomies: Fulvifomes yoroui, Fulvifomes rigidus, Fulvifomes acaciae, Fulvifomes lloydii, Fulvifomes indicus, Fulvifomes jouzaii, Fulvifomes inermis, Fulvifomes imazekii, Fulvifomes azonatus, Fulvifomes robiniae, Fulvifomes kawakamii, Fulvifomes fastuosus, Fulvifomes squamosus, Fulvifomes merrillii, Fulvifomes siamensis, Fulvifomes pannaensis, Fulvifomes karaiensis, Fulvifomes imbricatus, Fulvifomes boninensis, Fulvifomes mcgregorii, Fulvifomes floridanus, Fulvifomes halophilus, Fulvifomes nakasoneae, Fulvifomes subindicus, Fulvifomes melleoporus, Fulvifomes grenadensis, Fulvifomes caligoporus, Fulvifomes hainanensis, Fulvifomes elaeodendri, Fulvifomes dracaenicola, Fulvifomes thailandicus, Fulvifomes krugiodendri, Fulvifomes rhytiphloeus, Fulvifomes submerrillii, unclassified Fulvifomes, Fulvifomes nilgheriensis, Fulvifomes jawadhuvensis, Fulvifomes coffeatoporus, Fulvifomes tubogeneratus, Fulvifomes mangroviensis, Fulvifomes costaricensis, Fulvifomes nonggangensis, Fulvifomes malaiyanurensis, Fulvifomes centroamericanus, Fulvifomes thiruvannamalaiensis
HISPIDIN
Fungal metabolite first found in basidiomycete Inonotus hispidus (formerly Polyporus hispidus). Hispidin, a PKC inhibitor and a phenolic compound from Phellinus linteus, has been shown to possess strong anti-oxidant, anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, and anti-dementia properties[1].
Hispolon
Hispolon, a polyphenol, can be isolated from Phellinus linteus. Hispolon possesses anticancer, antidiabetic, antioxidant, antiviral, hepatoprotective, anti-diabetic, and anti-inflammatory activities[1].