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  2. Diterpene formamides from the tropical marine sponge Cymbastela hooperi and their antimalarial activity in vitro

Diterpene formamides from the tropical marine sponge Cymbastela hooperi and their antimalarial activity in vitro

  • J Nat Prod. 2009 Mar 27;72(3):492-5. doi: 10.1021/np800654w.
Anthony D Wright 1 Naomi Lang-Unnasch
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Affiliation

  • 1 College of Pharmacy, University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hilo, Hawaii 96720, USA. adwright@hawaii.edu
Abstract

Further investigations of the VLC (vacuum-liquid chromatography) fractions obtained from the dichloromethane solubles of the tropical marine Sponge Cymbastela hooperi led to the isolation and characterization of five new diterpene formamides, 1-5. Compound 1 is one of the very few examples of a natural product that contains both formamide and isonitrile functionalities within the same molecule. In in vitro antiplasmodial bioassays, 1 was found to have moderate activity (IC(50) 0.5 microg/mL), 2 had weak activity (IC(50) 14.8 microg/mL), and 3-5 were inactive. The pattern of activity found for the metabolites investigated in the current study is consistent with previous findings for these classes of molecules.

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