Cytotoxic polyketides from a deep-sea sediment derived fungus diaporthe phaseolorum FS431

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Two new chromone-derived polyketides phaseolorins, G and H (1 and 2), and one new anthraquinone derivative, phaseolorin I (3), together with three known compounds (4-6), were isolated from the deep-sea sediment-derived fungus Diaporthe phaseolorum FS431. The structures of the new compounds were determined by comprehensive analysis of their spectroscopic data, and the absolute configuration of 1 was established by quantum chemical calculations of electron capture detection (ECD). All the isolated compounds (1-6) were tested for their in vitro cytotoxic activities against four human tumor cell lines, of which compound 4 exhibited significant effect against MCF-7, HepG-2, and A549 tumor cell lines with IC50 values of 2.60, 2.55, and 4.64 μM, respectively.

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Niu, Z., Chen, Y., Guo, H., Li, S. N., Li, H. H., Liu, H. X., … Zhang, W. (2019). Cytotoxic polyketides from a deep-sea sediment derived fungus diaporthe phaseolorum FS431. Molecules, 24(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24173062

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