Salmahyrtisol A, a novel cytotoxic sesterterpene from the Red Sea sponge Hyrtios erecta

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Abstract

The lipophilic partition of a methanol extract of the Red Sea sponge Hyrtios erecta yielded a novel pentacyclic sesterterpene ester salmahyrtisol A (1), three new scalarane-type sesterterpenes, 3-acetyl sesterstatin 1 (3), 19-acetyl sesterstatin 3 (4), and salmahyrtisol B (5), together with the previously reported sesterterpenes hyrtiosal (2), scalarolide (6), and salmahyrtisol C (7). The structure determination was based on extensive NMR studies and high-resolution mass spectral measurements. In addition, salmahyrtisol A has a previously unknown pentacyclic carbon skeleton. The new compounds show significant cytotoxicity to murine leukemia (P-388), human lung carcinoma (A-549), and human colon carcinoma (HT-29). A biosynthetic relationship between 1 and 2 is briefly discussed.

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Youssef, D. T. A., Yamaki, R. K., Kelly, M., & Scheuer, P. J. (2002). Salmahyrtisol A, a novel cytotoxic sesterterpene from the Red Sea sponge Hyrtios erecta. Journal of Natural Products, 65(1), 2–6. https://doi.org/10.1021/np0101853

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