Marine Drugs (Oct 2023)

Pimarane-Type Diterpenes with Anti-Inflammatory Activity from Arctic-Derived Fungus <i>Eutypella</i> sp. D-1

  • Yaodong Ning,
  • Shi Zhang,
  • Te Zheng,
  • Yao Xu,
  • Song Li,
  • Jianpeng Zhang,
  • Binghua Jiao,
  • Yun Zhang,
  • Zengling Ma,
  • Xiaoling Lu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/md21100541
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 10
p. 541

Abstract

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The Arctic-derived fungus Eutypella sp. D-1 can produce numerous secondary metabolites, and some compounds exhibit excellent biological activity. Seven pimarane-type diterpenes, including three new compounds eutypellenone F (1), libertellenone Y (2), and libertellenone Z (3), and four known compounds (4–7), were isolated from fermentation broth of Eutypella sp. D-1 by the OSMAC strategy of adding ethanol as a promoter in the culture medium. Compound 2 has a rare tetrahydrofuran-fused pimarane diterpene skeleton. The anti-inflammatory activity of all compounds was evaluated. Compounds 3–6 showed a significant inhibitory effect on cell NO release at 10 μmol/L by in vitro experiments, of which 3–5 had inhibitory rates over 60% on nitric oxide (NO) release. Subsequently, the anti-inflammatory activity of 3–5 was evaluated based on a zebrafish model, and the results showed that 3 had a significant inhibitory effect on inflammatory cells migration at 40 μmol/L, while 4 and 5 had a significant inhibitory effect at 20 μmol/L. Moreover, compounds 3–5 have the same conjugated double bond structure, which may be an important group for these compounds to exert anti-inflammatory activity.

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