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  2. Cytotoxic and other metabolites of Aspergillus inhabiting the rhizosphere of Sonoran desert plants

Cytotoxic and other metabolites of Aspergillus inhabiting the rhizosphere of Sonoran desert plants

  • J Nat Prod. 2004 Dec;67(12):1985-91. doi: 10.1021/np040139d.
Jian He 1 E M Kithsiri Wijeratne Bharat P Bashyal Jixun Zhan Christopher J Seliga Manping X Liu Elizabeth E Pierson Leland S Pierson 3rd Hans D VanEtten A A Leslie Gunatilaka
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  • 1 Southwest Center for Natural Products Research and Commercialization, Office of Arid Lands Studies, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Arizona, 250 E. Valencia Road, Tucson, Arizona 85706-6800, USA.
Abstract

In a study to discover potential Anticancer agents from rhizosphere fungi of Sonoran desert Plants cytotoxic EtOAc extracts of four Aspergillus strains have been investigated. Two new metabolites, terrequinone A (1) and terrefuranone (2), along with Na-acetyl aszonalemin (LL-S490beta) (3) were isolated from As. terreus occurring in the rhizosphere of Ambrosia ambrosoides, whereas As. terreus inhabiting the rhizosphere of an unidentified Brickellia sp. afforded dehydrocurvularin (4), 11-methoxycurvularin (5), and 11-hydroxycurvularin (6). As. cervinus isolated from the rhizosphere of Anicasanthus thurberi contained two new compounds, 4R*,5S*-dihydroxy-3-methoxy-5-methylcyclohex-2-enone (7) and 6-methoxy-5(6)-dihydropenicillic acid (8), in addition to penicillic acid (9). Penicillic acid was also isolated from As. wentii occurring in the rhizosphere of Larrea tridentata. The structures of 1-9 were elucidated by spectroscopic methods and chemical derivatizations. Acetylation of 2 afforded 14-acetylterrefuranone (13) and 14-deoxy-13(14)-dehydroterrefuranone (14). Metabolites 1-9, the dienone 14, and 5(6)-dihydropenicillic acid (16) were evaluated for cytotoxicity in a panel of four human Cancer cell lines and in normal human primary fibroblast cells. Compounds 4 and 5 displayed considerable cytotoxicity, whereas 1, 6, 9, and 14 were found to be moderately active, with 6 and 9 exhibiting selective cytotoxicity against Cancer cell lines compared with the normal fibroblast cells.

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