Bioactive oxygen-bridged cyclooctadienes from endophytic fungus Phomopsis sp. BCC 45011
Authors: Jittra Kornsakulkarn; Wiwat Somyong; Sumalee Supothina; Nattawut Boonyuen; Chawanee Thongpanchang;
Bioactive oxygen-bridged cyclooctadienes from endophytic fungus Phomopsis sp. BCC 45011
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Abstract Three new oxygen-bridged cyclooctadiene containing compounds, 5–7, phomoxydienes A–C, and two new dothiorelones I (8) and J (9), together with 10 known compounds were isolated from endophytic fungus, Phomopsis sp. BCC 45011. Structures were determined by NMR spectroscopic and MS spectrometric analyses. Mycoepoxydiene (1), deacetylmycoepoxydiene (2), phomoxydienes A (5) and C (7), and cytosporone E (12) displayed antimalarial and cytotoxic activities while 1893 A (3) and cytosporone P (13) showed only cytotoxic and antimalarial activity, respectively.
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