Abstract
From cultures of Cercospora piaropi, a phytopathogenic fungus isolated from symptomatic leaves of water hyacinth was obtained a red compound, which, according to the spectroscopic data, was epi-cercosporin. It showed in vitro antiproliferative activity against the panel of human solid tumor cells HBL-100, HeLa, SW1573 and WiDr. Cell cycle studies revealed that epi-cercosporin induces accumulation of cells in G2/M phase.
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Trigos, Á., Espinoza, C., Martínez, M., Márquez, O., León, L. G., Padrón, J. M., … Fernández, J. J. (2013). Antiproliferative activity of epi-Cercosporin in human solid tumor cell lines. Natural Product Communications, 8(2), 187–189. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1300800214
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