1. Hydrated Rubrolides from the New Zealand Tunicate Synoicum kuranui .
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Bracegirdle J, Stevenson LJ, Sharrock AV, Page MJ, Vorster JA, Owen JG, Ackerley DF, and Keyzers RA
- Subjects
- Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents chemistry, HCT116 Cells, Humans, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Molecular Structure, New Zealand, Furans chemistry, Urochordata chemistry
- Abstract
LCMS analysis of an extract of the New Zealand tunicate Synoicum kuranui showed evidence for numerous new rubrolides. Following a mass spectrometry-guided isolation procedure, new hydrated rubrolides V and W ( 5 and 6 ), along with previously reported rubrolide G ( 3 ), were isolated and characterized using MS and NMR. The anti-bacterial and cell cytotoxic activity of the compounds were compared to the potent anti-MRSA compound rubrolide A; hydration across the C-5/C-6 bond was shown to abrogate antibacterial activity.
- Published
- 2021
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