Molecules (Mar 2016)

Secondary Metabolites from the Deep-Sea Derived Fungus Acaromyces ingoldii FS121

  • Xiao-Wei Gao,
  • Hong-Xin Liu,
  • Zhang-Hua Sun,
  • Yu-Chan Chen,
  • Yu-Zhi Tan,
  • Wei-Min Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules21040371
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 4
p. 371

Abstract

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Activity-guided isolation of the fermentation broth of the deep-sea derived fungus Acaromyces ingoldii FS121, which was obtained from the China South Sea, yielded a new naphtha-[2,3-b]pyrandione analogue, acaromycin A (1) and a new thiazole analogue, acaromyester A (2), as well as the known compound (+)-cryptosporin (3). Their structures, including absolute configurations, were determined by extensive spectroscopic analysis and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) spectra. Compounds 1–3 were evaluated for in vitro growth inhibitory activities against four tumor cell lines (MCF-7, NCI-H460, SF-268 and HepG-2), wherein compounds 1 and 3 exhibited considerable growth inhibitory effects, with IC50 values less than 10 µM.

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