Nine new and five known polyketides derived from a deep sea-sourced Aspergillus sp. 16-02-1

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Abstract

Nine new C9 polyketides, named aspiketolactonol (1), aspilactonols A-F (2-7), aspyronol (9) and epiaspinonediol (11), were isolated together with five known polyketides, (S)-2-(2′-hydroxyethyl)-4-methyl- γ-butyrolactone (8), dihydroaspyrone (10), aspinotriol A (12), aspinotriol B ( 13) and chaetoquadrin F (14), from the secondary metabolites of an Aspergillus sp. 16-02-1 that was isolated from a deep-sea sediment sample. Structures of the new compounds, including their absolute configurations, were determined by spectroscopic methods, especially the 2D NMR, circular dichroism (CD), Mo2-induced CD and Mosher's 1H NMR analyses. Compound 8 was isolated from natural sources for the first time, and the possible biosynthetic pathways for 1-14 were also proposed and discussed. Compounds 1-14 inhibited human cancer cell lines, K562, HL-60, HeLa and BGC-823, to varying extents. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI.

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Chen, X. W., Li, C. W., Cui, C. B., Hua, W., Zhu, T. J., & Gu, Q. Q. (2014). Nine new and five known polyketides derived from a deep sea-sourced Aspergillus sp. 16-02-1. Marine Drugs, 12(6), 3116–3137. https://doi.org/10.3390/md12063116

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