| Literature DB >> 34190307 |
Lu Wang1, Yanbing Huang2, Liping Zhang3, Zhiwen Liu3, Wei Liu3, Huixin Xu1, Qingbo Zhang3, Haibo Zhang3, Yan Yan4, Zhiyong Liu5, Tianyu Zhang5, Wenjun Zhang4, Changsheng Zhang6.
Abstract
Coral-associated microorganisms are likely to play an important role in host defense by the production of antimicrobials. Six new chromanones, namely, phomalichenones H-M (5, 6, and 8-11), and ten known analogues (1-4, 7, and 12-16) were isolated from the coral-associated fungus Parengyodontium album sp. SCSIO 40430. Their structures were elucidated by comprehensive spectroscopic analyses. In addition, the structure of 8 was confirmed by X-ray crystallographic analysis. Resolution using a chiral column showed that each of the compounds 1-8 was an enantiomeric mixture with variable enantiomeric excess (ee) values. Their absolute configurations were determined by a comparison of the experimental and calculated ECD data and by a modified Mosher's method. A plausible biosynthetic scheme was proposed for the production of 1-16. Compounds 2, 3, 13, and 14 were found to be active against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Ra with MIC values of 16-64 μg mL-1.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34190307 DOI: 10.1039/d1ob00869b
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Org Biomol Chem ISSN: 1477-0520 Impact factor: 3.876