Red algae (Rhodophyta) from the coast of Madagascar: Preliminary bioactivity studies and isolation of natural products

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Several species of red algae (Rhodophyta) from the coastal regions of Madagascar have been investigated for their natural products. The most abundant compound was cholesterol (5) in combination with a series of oxidized congeners. The brominated indoles 1-3 along with the sesquiterpene debilone (4) have been isolated from Laurencia complanata. For the first time, debilone (4) has been obtained from a marine plant. From the methanol extract of Calloseris sp., we have achieved the second isolation of the unusual A-ring contracted steroids (-)-2-ethoxycarbonyl-2β-hydroxy-A-nor-cholest-5-en-4-one (9) and phorbasterone B (10). The crude extracts of Laurencia complanata exhibited antimicrobial activity against Bacillus cereus, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Candida albicans.

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Rahelivao, M. P., Gruner, M., Andriamanantoanina, H., Andriamihaja, B., Bauer, I., & Knölker, H. J. (2015). Red algae (Rhodophyta) from the coast of Madagascar: Preliminary bioactivity studies and isolation of natural products. Marine Drugs, 13(7), 4197–4216. https://doi.org/10.3390/md13074197

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