Antimycobacterial Activity of Milemarinol, a New Squalene-Type Triterpene, and Other Isolate?

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Abstract

A new triterpene, named milemaronol (1), was isolated from Homalolepis suffruticosa Engl., Simaroubaceae, along with 10 known metabolites, chaparrinone (2), scopoletin (3), 5-methoxycanthin-6-one (4), eurylene (5), hispidol A (6), hispidol B (7), nilocitine (8), α-dihydronylocytine (9), β-dihydronylocytine (10), and teurilene (11). These compounds were characterized based on their spectral data, mainly 1D (1H, 13C-APT) and 2D (1H-1H-COSY, NOESY, HSQC, HMBC) NMR and their mass spectra (HR-ESI-MS), in comparison with data from the literature. Compounds 1 to 6, 8, and 9 were evaluated for their antimycobacterial activity against 2 strains (H37Rv and M299).

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Boeno, S. I. S., Passos, M. de S., Félix, M., Calixto, S. D., Júnior, A. R. C., Barbosa Siqueira, L. F., … Vieira, I. J. C. (2020). Antimycobacterial Activity of Milemarinol, a New Squalene-Type Triterpene, and Other Isolate? Natural Product Communications, 15(5). https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578X20925589

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