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Table 1 Different compounds present in fungal biomass filtrate at different retention times with their probability, area percentages (%), molecular weight (M.W.), and chemical formula based on GC-MS analysis

From: Myco-synthesized copper oxide nanoparticles using harnessing metabolites of endophytic fungal strain Aspergillus terreus: an insight into antibacterial, anti-Candida, biocompatibility, anticancer, and antioxidant activities

No.

Compounds

RT

Probability

Area %

M.W

Formula

Library

1

2-Methyl-3-pentanol

5.0

17.41

0.01

102

C6H14O

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2

3-Nitro-5-methyl-2-cyanomethylpyridine

5.11

45.49

0.01

177

C8H7N3O2

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3

Ethyl pyruvate

5.73

34.64

99.63

116

C5H8O3

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4

Peracetic Acid

5.87

24.96

0.06

76

C2H4O3

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5

DL-Arabinose

6.10

20.06

0.01

150

C5H10O5

mainlib

6

Acetic acid, 2-methylpropyl ester (CAS)

6.69

13.66

0.05

116

C6H12O2

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7

Lycoxanthin

10.09

57.26

0.01

552

C40H56O

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8

Penitrem A

14.23

5.54

0.01

633

C37H44ClNO6

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9

Milbemycin b

15.53

6.07

0.01

603

C33H46ClNO7

mainlib

10

Russuphelol

22.69

85.23

0.01

666

C26H16Cl6O8

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11

Monohydrokelevan

34.18

6.21

0.01

596

C17H13Cl9O4

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12

2,5-Dibromo-1,4-di-n-hexadecylbenzene

39.11

54.37

0.01

682

C38H68Br2

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13

Folic Acid

39.2

11.28

0.01

441

C19H19N7O6

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14

4-Methoxy-5 H-pyrrolo [3,2-d]pyrimidine

45.48

39.95

0.13

149

C7H7N3O

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