1. Bioactive new metabolites from the green alga Udotea orientalis growing on the Gorgonian coral Pseudopterogorgia rigida.
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Sabry OM, Goeger DE, and Gerwick WH
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- Animals, Antineoplastic Agents analysis, Cell Line, Tumor, Chlorophyta growth & development, Chlorophyta metabolism, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Humans, Lung Neoplasms drug therapy, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Molecular Conformation, Spectrum Analysis, Stereoisomerism, Trypanocidal Agents analysis, Trypanosoma drug effects, Anthozoa, Antineoplastic Agents isolation & purification, Chlorophyta chemistry, Trypanocidal Agents isolation & purification
- Abstract
As part of our continued search for bioactive secondary metabolites from marine sources using a bioassay-guided fractionation technique (Cytotoxic and anti-trypanosome activities), we have examined the organic extract of Papua New Guinean collection of the green alga Udotea orientalis growing on the Gorgonian coral Pseudopterogorgia rigida. Successive HPLC investigations resulted in isolation of three new compounds, (+) curcuepoxide A, (+) curcuepoxide B and (+)-10α-hydroxycurcudiol. Analysis of different spectroscopic data e.g. UV, IR, LRMS, HRMS, 1D NMR and 2D NMR on the isolated compounds allowed for construction of the planar structures. Stereochemistry assignment at C-7 and C-10 in the new compounds was discussed. Isolated compounds were found to be active in an in vitro assay of antitrypanosome activity. The isolated compounds were found to have variable cytotoxic activity in human lung cancer cell lines.
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- 2017
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