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New Polyenes from the Marine-Derived Fungus Talaromyces cyanescens with Anti-Neuroinflammatory and Cytotoxic Activities

Hee Jae Shin, Cao Văn Ánh, Duk-Yeon Cho, Dong‐Kug Choi, Jong Soon Kang, Phan Thi Hoai Trinh, Byeoung-Kyu Choi, Hwa‐Sun Lee

2021Molecules11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Three new polyene compounds, talacyanols A–C (1–3), along with two known compounds, ramulosin (4) and eurothiocin A (5), were isolated from the marine fungus Talaromyces cyanescens derived from a seaweed Caulerpa sp. Structures of 1–5 were established by one-dimensional and two-dimensional (1D/2D) NMR, HR-ESIMS, and the modified Mosher’s methods, as well as comparison with previously reported literature data. All the compounds (1–5) were tested for their in vitro cytotoxic and anti-neuroinflammatory activities. Among them, 1 showed moderate cytotoxic activity against a panel of cancer cell lines (HCT-15, NUGC-3, NCI-H23, ACHN, PC-3, and MDA-MB-231) with GI50 values ranging from 44.4 to 91.6 μM, whereas compounds 2 and 5 exhibited anti-neuroinflammatory effect without cytotoxicity against all the tested cell lines.

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PolyeneCytotoxic T cellFungusCytotoxicityStereochemistryBiologyCancer cell linesIn vitroChemistryCancer cellBotanyBiochemistryCancerGeneticsMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisMarine Sponges and Natural ProductsSeaweed-derived Bioactive Compounds
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