“…The genus Acremonium Link contains more than 200 species, which could be saprophytic, pathogenic, or endophytic. This genus is known for producing many interesting bioactive secondary metabolites, like the β-lactam antibiotics cephalosporins, the tremorgenic indole-diterpene alkaloids lolitrems, sesquiterpenoids, diterpenoids and triterpenoids with different skeletons, ophiobiolin D, a few meroterpenoids, a variety of polyketides, and peptides [81]. Bioassay-guided fractionation of the mycelial extract from A. camptosporum MEXU 26354 led to the isolation of six heterodimeric polyketides, acremoxanthone E (93), acremoxanthone A-C (94, 95, and 71), and acremonidins A (72) and B (96) [82] (▶ Fig.…”