Abstract
A chemical study of the common species Albatrellus confluens present in Yunnan province, southwest China led to the identification of a pair of epimers named albatredines A (1) and B (2). They feature a natural unprecedented 1,2,4-oxadiazolidin-5-one skeleton. The acyl substitution pattern and complete configurational assignments were deduced from the comparison between experimental and theoretical 13C NMR and ECD data, respectively. Bioassay results showed that compound 1 exhibited a weak immunosuppressive activity against the concanavalin A-induced T lymphocyte cell proliferation (IC50 2.99 μM).
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Zhang, S., Huang, Y., He, S., Chen, H., Li, Z., Wu, B., … Liu, J. (2018). Albatredines A and B, a pair of epimers with unusual natural heterocyclic skeletons from edible mushroom: Albatrellus confluens. RSC Advances, 8(42), 23914–23918. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra04226h
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