1. Penialidins A–C with strong antibacterial activities from Penicillium sp., an endophytic fungus harboring leaves of Garcinia nobilis.
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Jouda, Jean-Bosco, Kusari, Souvik, Lamshöft, Marc, Mouafo Talontsi, Ferdinand, Douala Meli, Clovis, Wandji, Jean, and Spiteller, Michael
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ALTERNATIVE medicine , *ANTI-infective agents , *FUNGI , *LEAVES , *MEDICINAL plants , *MOLECULAR structure , *NUCLEAR magnetic resonance spectroscopy , *SPECTRUM analysis , *IN vitro studies , *PHARMACODYNAMICS - Abstract
Three new polyketides named penialidins A–C ( 1 – 3 ), along with one known compound, citromycetin ( 4 ), were isolated from an endophytic fungus, Penicillium sp., harbored in the leaves of the Cameroonian medicinal plant Garcinia nobilis . Their structures were elucidated by means of spectroscopic and spectrometric methods (NMR and HRMS n ). The antibacterial efficacies of the new compounds ( 1 – 3 ) were tested against the clinically-important risk group 2 (RG2) bacterial strains of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli . The ecologically imposing strains of E. coli (RG1), Bacillus subtilis and Acinetobacter sp. BD4 were also included in the assay. Compound 3 exhibited pronounced activity against the clinically-relevant S. aureus as well as against B. subtilis comparable to that of the reference standard (streptomycin). Compound 2 was also highly-active against S. aureus . By comparing the structures of the three new compounds ( 1 – 3 ), it was revealed that altering the substitutions at C-10 and C-2 can significantly increase the antibacterial activity of 1 . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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