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Secondary metabolites of <i>Curvularia</i> sp. G6-32, an endophyte of <i>Sapindus saponaria</i>, with antioxidant and anticholinesterasic properties

Andressa Domingos Polli, Marcos Ribeiro, Adriana García, Júlio César Polonio, Caroline Menicoze dos Santos, Angela Aparecida da Silva, Ravely Casarotti Orlandelli, Juliana Cristina Castro, Benício Alves de Abreu Filho, Márcia Regina Pereira Cabral, Maria Helena Sarragiotto, João Alencar Pamphile, João Lúcio de Azevedo

2020Natural Product Research16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the present study, the biological activity of an extract of the secondary metabolites (E-G6-32) produced by the Curvularia sp. G6-32 endophyte (isolated from the medicinal plant Sapindus saponaria L.) was investigated. The antioxidant potential was confirmed by the DPPH (22.5%) and ABTS (62.7%) assays, and the total phenolic compound content was 40 µg gallic acid equivalents/mg. The extract E-G6-32 displayed good inhibitory activity toward butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE; IC50 = 110 ± 0.05 µg mL−1). The extract E-G6-32 was subjected to spectroscopic and mass spectrometry analyses. Comparison with the literature data confirmed that (-)-asperpentyn (1) was a major component. Asperpentyn belongs to the epoxyquinone family, which has attractive structural complexity, diverse functional groups, and a broad range of biological activities, including specific enzyme inhibitory activity. Our results suggest that Curvularia sp. G6-32 is a promising source of bioactive secondary metabolites and contains (-)-asperpentyn, which has potential pharmaceutical interest.Secondary metabolites of Curvularia sp. G6-32, an endophyte of Sapindus saponaria, with antioxidant and anticholinesterasic propertiesAll authorsAndressa Domingos Polli , Marcos Alessandro dos Santos Ribeiro , Adriana Garcia, Julio Cesar Polonio , Caroline Menicoze Santos, Angela Aparecida Silva, Ravely Casarotti Orlandelli , Juliana Cristina Castro , Benício Alves Abreu-Filho , Marcia Regina Pereira Cabral , Maria Helena Sarragiotto, João Alencar Pamphile & João Lúcio Azevedo https://doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2020.1739681Published online:16 March 2020

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EndophyteBotanyCurvulariaAntioxidantBiologyChemistryTraditional medicineMicrobiologyMedicineBiochemistryPenicilliumMedicinal Plants and NeuroprotectionMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisChemical synthesis and alkaloids