Trichophycin A, a cytotoxic linear polyketide isolated from a Trichodesmium thiebautii bloom

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In an effort to isolate and characterize bioactive secondary metabolites from Trichodesmium thiebautii blooms, collected cyanobacteria biomass was subjected to bioassay-guided extraction and fractionation using the human colon cancer cell line HCT-116, resulting in the isolation and subsequent structure characterization of a linear polyketide trichophycin A (1). The planar structure of 1 was completed using 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy and high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (HRESIMS). Trichophycin A was moderately toxic against the murine neuroblastoma cell line Neuro-2A (EC50: 6.5 μM) and HCT-116 cells (EC50: 11.7 μM). Trichophycin A was significantly more cytotoxic than the previously isolated polyketides trichotoxin A and trichotoxin B. These cytotoxicity observations suggest that toxicity may be related to the polyol character of these polyketide compounds.

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Bertin, M. J., Wahome, P. G., Zimba, P. V., He, H., & Moeller, P. D. R. (2017). Trichophycin A, a cytotoxic linear polyketide isolated from a Trichodesmium thiebautii bloom. Marine Drugs, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/md15010010

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