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. 2024 Jan 12;64(1):70–81. doi: 10.1007/s12088-023-01166-6

Table 2.

Antagonistic strains of Actinobacteria and their antifungal compounds

Actinobacteria strain Antifungal compounds References
Streptomyces spp. SS1, SS5 and SS8 2,4-ditert-butylphenol [2]
1‐ethylthio‐3‐methyl‐1,3‐butadiene
2-(chloromethyl)-2-cyclopropyl oxirane
Streptomyces palmae CMU-AB204T (Z)-5-(2-methylphenyl)-4-pentenoic acid [6]
(Z)-7-(2-methylphenyl)-6- heptenoic acid
Anguinomycin A
Leptomycin A
Actinopyrone A
Streptomyces sp. SN0280 (4E,8E)-4,10,12- trimethyl-4,8-diene-13-oxo tetradecanoic acid [14]
Streptomyces sp. M4 Salvianolic acid B [18]
Streptomyces violaceusniger JBS5-6 5-hydroxymethyl-2- furancarboxaldehyde [17]
Streptomyces sp. FJAT-31547 1-Nonadecene; among others [16]
Streptomyces sp. (PNM-149) Methyl anthranilate [20]
Streptomyces sp. H4 Dibutyl phthalate; among others [21]
Streptomyces sp. YYS-7 2,2’-methylenebis [6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methyl- [19]
2,4-Di-tert-butylphenol; among others
Streptomyces sp. SCA3-4 N-hexadecanoic acid [15]
2,4-bis (1,1-dimethylethyl)- phenol
(Z)-13-docosenamide
Oleic acid
Tetradecanoic acid; among others
Streptomyces sporoclivatus DAAG3-11 Azalomycins F4a and Azalomycins F5a [31]
Streptomyces cavourensis DGS1-1 Bafilomycin B1
Streptomyces pratensis DGS3-15 Actinolactomycin
Dimeric dinactin
Tetranactin
Dinactin
Streptomyces capitiformicae DDPA2-14 Maremycin G and Maremycin analogue