Oceanalin b, a hybrid α,ω-bifunctionalized sphingoid tetrahydroisoquinoline β-glycoside from the marine sponge oceanapia sp.

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Oceanalin B (1), an α,ω-bipolar natural product belonging to a rare family of sphingoid tetrahydoisoquinoline β-glycosides, was isolated from the EtOH extract of the lyophilized marine sponge Oceanapia sp. as the second member of the series after oceanalin A (2) from the same animal. The compounds are of particular interest due to their biogenetically unexpected structures as well as their biological activities. The structure and absolute stereochemistry of 1 as a α,ω-bifunctionalized sphingoid tetrahydroisoquinoline β-glycoside was elucidated using NMR, CD and MS spectral analysis and chemical degradation. Oceanalin B exhibited in vitro antifungal activity against Candida glabrata with a MIC of 25 µg/mL.

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Makarieva, T. N., Ivanchina, N. V., Dmitrenok, P. S., Guzii, A. G., Stonik, V. A., Dalisay, D. S., & Molinski, T. F. (2021). Oceanalin b, a hybrid α,ω-bifunctionalized sphingoid tetrahydroisoquinoline β-glycoside from the marine sponge oceanapia sp. Marine Drugs, 19(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/md19110635

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