Aureobasidin, new antifouling metabolite from marine-derived fungus Aureobasidium sp.

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Abstract

Two antifouling compounds, aureobasidin (1), a new ester with an unusual 4,6-dihydroxydecanoic acid residue, and (3R,5S)-3,5-dihydroxydecanoic acid (2), were isolated from the marine-derived fungus Aureobasidium sp., in addition to (5R,3Z)-5-hydroxydec-3-enoic acid (3) and (R)-3-hydroxydecanoic acid (4). The structures were unambiguously established by IR, 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopic and mass spectral data. Compounds 1-3 were found to be active against Bacillus subtilis, Escherichia coli and Staphyllococcus aureus. Compound 3 showed fungistatic activity against Candida albicans.

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Abdel-Lateff, A., Elkhayat, E. S., Fouad, M. A., & Okino, T. (2009). Aureobasidin, new antifouling metabolite from marine-derived fungus Aureobasidium sp. Natural Product Communications, 4(3), 389–394. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0900400315

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