3-Nitroasterric Acid Derivatives from an Antarctic Sponge-Derived Pseudogymnoascus sp Fungus
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Figueroa, Luis
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3-Nitroasterric Acid Derivatives from an Antarctic Sponge-Derived Pseudogymnoascus sp Fungus
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Four new nitroasterric acid derivatives, pseudogymnoascins A-C (1-3) and 3-nitroasterric acid (4), along with the two known compounds, questin and pyriculamide, were obtained from the cultures of a Pseudogymnoascus sp. fungus isolated from an Antarctic marine sponge belonging to the genus Hymeniacidon. The structures of the new compounds were determined by extensive NMR and MS analyses. These compounds are the first nitro derivatives of the known fungal metabolite asterric acid. Several asterric acid derivatives isolated from other fungal strains have shown antibacterial and antifungal activities. However, the new compounds described in this work were inactive against a panel of bacteria and fungi (MIC > 64 mu g/mL).
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Fondecyt 11090192 of Chile
and AGL2012-39274-C02 from the Ministerio de Economia y
Competitividad of Spain.
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J. Nat. Prod. 2015, 78, 919−923
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