Aspochalasins I, J, and K: Three New Cytotoxic Cytochalasans of Aspergillus flavipes from the Rhizosphere of Ericameria laricifolia of the Sonoran Desert
- 16 January 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of Natural Products
- Vol. 67 (3) , 328-332
- https://doi.org/10.1021/np030353m
Abstract
Bioassay-guided fractionation of a cytotoxic EtOAc extract of Aspergillus flavipes occurring in the rhizosphere of Ericameria laricifolia resulted in the isolation of three new cytochalasans, namely, aspochalasins I (1), J (2), and K (3), and four known cytochalasans, aspochalasins C (4), D (5), and E (6) and TMC-169 (7). The structures of compounds 1−3 were established on the basis of extensive 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopic analysis. All compounds exhibited weak to moderate cytotoxicity against NCI-H460, MCF-7, and SF-268 cancer cell lines, but none showed significant selectivity.Keywords
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