Investigation of the relation between Cu (II) and the metabolite bis (5-butyl-2-pyridinecarboxylato-N1, 02)-copper from the marine fungus fusarium sp. ZZF51
A metal complex (1), named as bis (5-butyl-2-pyridinecarboxylato-N1, 02)-copper, was first found in the nature. It was isolated from the culture media of a mangrove entophytic fungus Fusarium sp. ZZF51 from the South China Sea coast. Its structure was characterized using spectroscopic methods and single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The relation between the amount of CuCl2 and the fungus ZZF51 growth was investigated in order to improve the output of complex (1). The result indicated CuCl2 showed great efficiency for producing...