Trehangelins A, B and C, novel photo-oxidative hemolysis inhibitors produced by an endophytic actinomycete, Polymorphospora rubra K07-0510

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Three new natural products, designated trehangelins A, B and C, were isolated by solvent extraction, silica gel and octadecylsilyl silica gel column chromatographies and subsequent preparative HPLC from the cultured broth of an endophytic actinomycete strain, Polymorphospora rubra K07-0510. The trehangelins consisted of a trehalose moiety and two angelic acid moieties. Trehangelins A (IC 50 value, 0.1 mg ml -1) and C (IC 50 value, 0.4 mg ml -1), with symmetric structures, showed potent inhibitory activity against hemolysis of red blood cells induced by light-activated pheophorbide a. However, trehangelin B, with an asymmetric structure, displayed only a slight inhibition (IC 50 value, 1.0 mg ml -1). © 2013 Japan Antibiotics Research Association All rights reserved.

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Nakashima, T., Okuyama, R., Kamiya, Y., Matsumoto, A., Iwatsuki, M., Inahashi, Y., … Omura, S. (2013). Trehangelins A, B and C, novel photo-oxidative hemolysis inhibitors produced by an endophytic actinomycete, Polymorphospora rubra K07-0510. Journal of Antibiotics, 66(6), 311–317. https://doi.org/10.1038/ja.2013.17

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