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titleOfInvention Quinone compound from marine fungi as well as preparation method and application thereof
abstract The invention relates to the technical field of pharmaceutical compounds, in particular to a quinone compound derived from marine fungi and a preparation method and application thereof. The quinone compound has a structural formula shown in formula (I), has an anti-inflammatory effect, and can be used for preparing anti-inflammatory drugs. The quinone compound is separated and extracted from a fermentation product of Eurotium Cristatum 33YH-WZ-18, the extraction method is simple, the cost is low,
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