| Literature DB >> 30205594 |
Qihao Wu1,2, Jiadong Sun3, Jianwei Chen4, Huawei Zhang5, Yue-Wei Guo6,7, Hong Wang8.
Abstract
Lemnalia is one of the most widely-distributed marine soft coral in tropical oceans and is known to produce novel terpenoids with a broad spectrum of biological activities. This review provides the first comprehensive overview of terpenoids produced by soft coral Lemnalia since their first discovery in 1974.Entities:
Keywords: Lemnalia sp.; bioactivity; marine soft coral; secondary metabolites
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30205594 PMCID: PMC6165112 DOI: 10.3390/md16090320
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Drugs ISSN: 1660-3397 Impact factor: 5.118
Figure 1Global distribution of the chemically investigated Lemnalia marine soft coral according to their species.
Figure 2Chemical structures of compounds 1–52.
Figure 3Chemical structures of compounds 53–88.
Lemnalia-derived secondary metabolites.
| Organism | Locality | Secondary Metabolite | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Maluku, Indonesia | africanol ( | [ |
| Australia | (2 | [ | |
| Palau, Western Caroline Islands | (1 | [ | |
| Pohnpei, Micronesia | napalilactone ( | [ | |
| Pohnpei, Mincronesia | 4-acetoxy-2,8-neolemnadien-5-one ( | [ | |
| Fundu, Tanzania | nardosinanols G–I ( | [ | |
|
| Mombasa, Kenya | lemnaflavoside ( | [ |
| Green Island, Taiwan | (1 | [ | |
| Green Island, Taiwan | flavalins A–D ( | [ | |
| Green Island, Taiwan | flavalins E−H ( | [ | |
| Lanyu, Taiwan | philippinlins A ( | [ | |
| Lanyu, Taiwan | philippinlins C ( | [ | |
|
| Broadhurst Reef, Townsville | (1 | [ |
| Green Island, Taiwan | cervicol ( | [ | |
|
| South China Sea | lemnabourside ( | [ |
| South China Sea | lemnaboursides B ( | [ | |
|
| Okinawa, Japan | lemnalol ( | [ |
|
| Green Island, off Taiwan | laevinols A ( | [ |
|
| Australia | (4 | [ |
| Unclassified | South China Sea | lemnalosides A–D ( | [ |
| Fundu, Tanzania | nardosinanol A ( | [ |
Scheme 1Various carbon skeletons of metabolites from soft coral of the genus Lemnalia. (A) Aristolane related carbon skeletons from soft coral Lemnalia; (B) Germacrane related carbon skeletons from soft coral Lemnalia; (C) Other carbon skeletons from soft coral Lemnalia.
Figure 4Terpenoids discovered from Lemnalia with different ratio of structural types.
Figure 5Plausible biogenetic pathway of compound 1.
Figure 6Plausible biogenetic pathway of 9.
Figure 7Plausible biogenetic pathway of 35 and 36.
Figure 8Plausible biogenetic pathway of 52.