Cytotoxic cytochalasins and other metabolites from xylariaceae sp. FL0390, a fungal endophyte of Spanish moss

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Two new metabolites, 6-oxo-12-norcytochalasin D (1) and 4,5-di-isobutyl-2(1H)-pyrimidinone (2), together with seven known metabolites, cytochalasins D (3), Q (4), and N (5), 12-hydroxyzygosporin G (6), heptelidic acid chlorohydrin (7), (+)-heptelidic acid (8), and trichoderonic acid A (9), were isolated from Xylariaceae sp. FL0390, a fungal endophyte inhabiting Spanish moss, Tillandsia usneoides. Metabolite 1 is the first example of a 12-norcytochalasin. All metabolites, except 2 and 9, showed cytotoxic activity in a panel of five human tumor cell lines with IC50s of 0.2-5.0 μM.

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Xu, Y. M., Bashyal, B. P., Liu, M. X., Espinosa-Artiles, P., U’Ren, J. M., Arnold, A. E., & Gunatilaka, A. A. L. (2015). Cytotoxic cytochalasins and other metabolites from xylariaceae sp. FL0390, a fungal endophyte of Spanish moss. Natural Product Communications, 10(10), 1655–1658. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1501001007

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