Oscillatoxin i: A new aplysiatoxin derivative, from a marine cyanobacterium

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Cyanobacteria have been shown to produce a number of bioactive compounds, including toxins. Some bioactive compounds obtained froma marine cyanobacterium Moorea producens (formerly Lyngbya majuscula) have been recognized as drug leads; one of these compounds is aplysiatoxin. We have isolated various aplysiatoxin derivatives from a M. producens sample obtained from the Okinawan coastal area. The frozen sample was extracted with organic solvents. The ethyl acetate layer was obtained from the crude extracts via liquid–liquid partitioning, then separated by HPLC using a reversed-phase column. Finally, 1.1 mg of the compound was isolated. The chemical structure of the isolated compound was elucidated with spectroscopic methods, using HR-MS and 1D and 2D NMR techniques, and was revealed to be oscillatoxin I, a new member of the aplysiatoxin family. Oscillatoxin I showed cytotoxicity against the L1210 mouse lymphoma cell line and diatom growth-inhibition activity against the marine diatom Nitzschia amabilis.

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Nagai, H., Sato, S., Iida, K., Hayashi, K., Kawaguchi, M., Uchida, H., & Satake, M. (2019). Oscillatoxin i: A new aplysiatoxin derivative, from a marine cyanobacterium. Toxins, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins11060366

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