lateralins
Lateralins are a class of naturally occurring organic compounds primarily found in certain species of fungi, particularly within the genus *Lentinula*. These compounds belong to the broader category of terpenoids and are characterized by their unique chemical structures, which often include a fused bicyclic ring system. The most well-known lateralin is **lateralin A**, which has been extensively studied for its biological activities.
Lateralins were first isolated and identified in the 1980s from the shiitake mushroom (*Lentinula edodes*), a
Research has indicated that lateralins may possess potential health benefits, including anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects. Some
Beyond their biological significance, lateralins have also been studied for their ecological roles. Some fungi produce
While lateralins remain relatively understudied compared to other fungal metabolites, ongoing research continues to explore their