New Meroterpenes from South China Sea Soft Coral Litophyton brassicum
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. General Chemical Experimental Procedures
3.2. Animal Material
3.3. Extraction and Isolation
3.4. Antibacterial Assays
3.5. Cytotoxic Activity Assays
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Position | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||||
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δH Mult (J, Hz) | δC, Type | δH Mult (J, Hz) | δC, Type | δH Mult (J, Hz) | δC, Type | δH Mult (J, Hz) | δC, Type | |
1′ | 146.8, C | 146.8, C | 185.1, C | 185.2, C | ||||
2′ | 119.7, C | 119.7, C | 130.5, C | 130.4, C | ||||
3′ | 6.42, s | 112.6, CH | 6.42, s | 112.6, CH | 132.3, C | 132.0, C | ||
4′ | 147.6, C | 147.6, C | 186.1, C | 186.1, C | ||||
5′ | 124.7, C | 124. 7, C | 148.1, C | 148.1, C | ||||
6′ | 6.55, s | 118.3, CH | 6.55, s | 118.3, CH | 6.81, br.s | 135.9, CH | 6.81, q (1.6) | 135.9, CH |
7′ | 2.18, s | 16.1, CH3 | 2.17, s | 16.1, CH3 | 2.18, br.s | 16.4, CH3 | 2.18, d (1,6) | 16.6, CH3 |
1 | 6.25, d (9.8) | 122.6, CH | 6.25, d (9.8) | 122.6, CH | 7.96, d (7.9) | 126.5, CH | 7.96, d (7.9) | 126.4, CH |
2 | 5.52, d (9.8) | 129.9, CH | 5.52, d (9.8) | 129.9, CH | 7.52, dd (7.9, 1.8) | 134.0, CH | 7.52, dd (7.9, 1.8) | 134.1, CH |
3 | 78.1, C | 78.1, C | 148.8, C | 149.1, C | ||||
4 | 1.63, m; 1.69, m | 41.1, CH2 | 1.68, m; 1.62, m | 41.0, CH2 | 2.80, t (7.6) | 36.1, CH2 | 2.77, t (7.6) | 36.3, CH2 |
5 | 2.10, m | 22.8, CH2 | 2.10, m | 22.8, CH2 | 2.40, q (7.4) | 29.5, CH2 | 2.35, q (7.5) | 29.4, CH2 |
6 | 5.09, tq (7.2, 1.4) | 125.0, CH | 5.10, tq (5.7, 1.4) | 124.86, CH | 5.26, m | 126.6, CH | 5.15, td (7.2,1.4) | 123.2, CH |
7 | 134.7, C | 134.9, C | 133.6, C | 136.5, C | ||||
8 | 1.93, t (7.2) | 39.1, CH2 | 1.98, t (7.5) | 40.0, CH2 | 2.13, m | 48.2, CH2 | 1.99, m | 40.0, CH2 |
9 | 1.64, m | 21.9, CH2 | 2.14, m; 2.10, m | 26.3, CH2 | 4.42, m | 66.1, CH | 2.14, m | 26.4, CH2 |
10 | 2.32, t (7.4) | 42.3, CH2 | 5.28, t (7.3) | 128.8, CH | 5.15, d (8.2) | 127.3, CH | 5.27, t (7.3) | 128.6 CH |
11 | 211.4, C | 138.4, C | 138.5, C | 138.6, C | ||||
12 | 2.40, t (7.4) | 43.0, CH2 | 2.11, m | 35.3, CH2 | 2.00, t (7.7) | 39.7, CH2 | 2.11, m | 35.4, CH2 |
13 | 2.23, q (7.4) | 22. 7, CH2 | 2.10, m | 27.2, CH2 | 2.07, m | 26.5, CH2 | 2.11, m | 27.2, CH2 |
14 | 5.05, tp (7.2, 1.4) | 123.0, CH | 5.10, tq (5.7, 1.4) | 124.3, CH | 5.07, tq (6.9, 1.4) | 124.1, CH | 5.10, tq (5.4, 1.2) | 124.3, CH |
15 | 132. 8, C | 131.9, C | 131.8, C | 131.2, C | ||||
16 | 1.60, s | 17.8, CH3 | 1.68, s | 25.9, CH3 | 1.59, s | 17.8, CH3 | 1.60, s | 17.9, CH3 |
17 | 1.66, s | 25.8, CH3 | 1.60, s | 17.9, CH3 | 1.67, s | 25.8, CH3 | 1.68, s | 25.9, CH3 |
18 | 1.55, s | 15.8, CH3 | 4.10, s | 60.5, CH2 | 1.66, s | 16.6, CH3 | 4.11, s | 60.5, CH2 |
19 | 1.35, s | 26.2, CH3 | 1.57, s | 16.1, CH3 | 1.59, s | 16.7, CH3 | 1.52, s | 16.2, CH3 |
20 | 1.35, s | 26.2, CH3 | 7.91, d (1.8) | 126.5, CH | 7.90, d (1.8) | 126.6, CH |
MIC (µg/mL) | ||||||
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Compounds | S. Aureus | B. Subtilis | V. Harveyi | V. Parahaemolyticus | E. coli | P. Aeruginosa |
1 | 32 | 32 | >64 | 32 | 64 | 16 |
2 | >64 | 8 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 |
3 | >64 | >64 | >64 | >64 | >64 | >64 |
4 | >64 | >64 | >64 | >64 | >64 | >64 |
5 | >64 | 32 | >64 | 64 | 32 | 32 |
6 | >64 | >64 | >64 | >64 | >64 | >64 |
Penicillin a | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 |
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Chen, X.; Zhang, J.; Yang, J.; Li, B.; Li, T.; Ouyang, H.; Lin, W.; Hu, H.; Yan, X.; He, S. New Meroterpenes from South China Sea Soft Coral Litophyton brassicum. Mar. Drugs 2024, 22, 392. https://doi.org/10.3390/md22090392
Chen X, Zhang J, Yang J, Li B, Li T, Ouyang H, Lin W, Hu H, Yan X, He S. New Meroterpenes from South China Sea Soft Coral Litophyton brassicum. Marine Drugs. 2024; 22(9):392. https://doi.org/10.3390/md22090392
Chicago/Turabian StyleChen, Xiaoyi, Jiahui Zhang, Jiayu Yang, Bing Li, Te Li, Han Ouyang, Wenhan Lin, Hongyu Hu, Xia Yan, and Shan He. 2024. "New Meroterpenes from South China Sea Soft Coral Litophyton brassicum" Marine Drugs 22, no. 9: 392. https://doi.org/10.3390/md22090392
APA StyleChen, X., Zhang, J., Yang, J., Li, B., Li, T., Ouyang, H., Lin, W., Hu, H., Yan, X., & He, S. (2024). New Meroterpenes from South China Sea Soft Coral Litophyton brassicum. Marine Drugs, 22(9), 392. https://doi.org/10.3390/md22090392