Anti-phytopathogenic Bacterial Metabolites From the Seaweed-Derived Fungus Aspergillus sp. D40

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In order to search for new lead compounds with anti-phytopathogenic bacterial activity, three pairs of new furanone derivatives, sclerotiorumins D–F (1–3), and eight known compounds (4–11) were isolated from the seaweed-derived fungus, Aspergillus sp. D40, fermented with potato dextrose seawater (PDW) medium. Their structures were determined using comprehensive spectroscopic analyzes including HRESIMS, 1D and 2D NMR data. Compounds 1–4 and 9 existed as inseparable mixtures of a pair of epimers. Penicillic acid (7) exhibited clear antibacterial activity against Ralstonia solanacearum and several other plant pathogenic bacteria with IC50 values ranging from 11.6 to 58.2 μg/mL.

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Huang, R. H., Lin, W., Zhang, P., Liu, J. Y., Wang, D., Li, Y. Q., … Zhao, D. L. (2020). Anti-phytopathogenic Bacterial Metabolites From the Seaweed-Derived Fungus Aspergillus sp. D40. Frontiers in Marine Science, 7. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.00313

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