Marine Drugs (Nov 2018)

Cacolides: Sesterterpene Butenolides from a Southern Australian Marine Sponge, <i>Cacospongia</i> sp.

  • Shamsunnahar Khushi,
  • Laizuman Nahar,
  • Angela A. Salim,
  • Robert J. Capon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/md16110456
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 11
p. 456

Abstract

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Chemical analysis of a marine sponge, Cacospongia sp. (CMB-03404), obtained during deep sea commercial fishing activities off the southern coast of Australia, yielded an unprecedented family of sesterterpene α-methyl-γ-hydroxybutenolides, cacolides A⁻L (1⁻12), together with biosynthetically related norsesterterpene carboxylic acids, cacolic acids A⁻C (13⁻15). Structures were assigned on the basis of detailed spectroscopic analysis with comparisons to known natural products and biosynthetic considerations. In addition to revealing new chemical diversity, this study provided a valuable platform for comparing and contrasting the capabilities of the traditional dereplication technologies of HPLC-DAD, HPLC-MS and NMR, with those of the emerging HPLC-MS/MS approach known as global natural products social molecular networking (GNPS), as applied to marine sponge sesterterpene tetronic acids.

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