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New Chlorinated 2,5-Diketopiperazines from Marine-Derived Bacteria Isolated from Sediments of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea

Maria Harizani, Eleni Katsini, Panagiota Georgantea, Vassilios Roussis, Efstathia Ioannou

2020Molecules29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

From the organic extracts of five bacterial strains isolated from marine sediments collected in the East Mediterranean Sea, three new (15, 16, 31) and twenty-nine previously reported (1–14, 17–30, 32) metabolites bearing the 2,5-diketopiperazine skeleton were isolated. The structures of the chlorinated compounds 15, 16, and 31 were elucidated by extensive analysis of their spectroscopic data (NMR, MS, UV, IR). Compounds 15 and 16 were evaluated for their antifungal activity against Candida albicans and Aspergillus niger but were proven inactive. The relevant literature is supplemented with complete NMR assignments and revisions for the 29 previously reported compounds.

Topics & Concepts

DiketopiperazinesCandida albicansMediterranean seaBacteriaMarine fungiChemistryAspergillus nigerAntifungalEnvironmental chemistryStereochemistryMicrobiologyMediterranean climateBiologyBiochemistryEcologyGeneticsMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisMarine Sponges and Natural ProductsSynthesis and Biological Activity
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