Dihydronaphthalenones from the endophytic fungus Botryosphaeria sp. BCC 8200

Five new dihydronaphthalenones (1, 2a/2b, 3a/3b), four of which were isolated as two inseparable mixtures of isomers, together with two known compounds, 7-hydroxy-2-(2-hydroxypropyl)-5-methylchromone (4) and siderin (5), were identified as secondary metabolites of the endophytic fungus Botryosphaeri...

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Main Authors: Isaka M., Yangchum A., Rachtawee P., Khoyaiklang P., Boonyuen N., Lumyong S.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-57712014-08-30T03:23:27Z Dihydronaphthalenones from the endophytic fungus Botryosphaeria sp. BCC 8200 Isaka M. Yangchum A. Rachtawee P. Khoyaiklang P. Boonyuen N. Lumyong S. Five new dihydronaphthalenones (1, 2a/2b, 3a/3b), four of which were isolated as two inseparable mixtures of isomers, together with two known compounds, 7-hydroxy-2-(2-hydroxypropyl)-5-methylchromone (4) and siderin (5), were identified as secondary metabolites of the endophytic fungus Botryosphaeria sp. BCC 8200. The structures were elucidated by interpretation of NMR spectroscopic and mass spectrometry data. Compounds 2a/2b, 3a/3b, and 5 exhibited weak cytotoxic activities against cancer cell lines. © 2009 Phytochemical Society of Europe. 2014-08-30T03:23:27Z 2014-08-30T03:23:27Z 2009 Article 18743900 10.1016/j.phytol.2009.08.002 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-70350617684&partnerID=40&md5=80b8aea526780d1e7d2845b2ea2f98e4 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/5771 English
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description Five new dihydronaphthalenones (1, 2a/2b, 3a/3b), four of which were isolated as two inseparable mixtures of isomers, together with two known compounds, 7-hydroxy-2-(2-hydroxypropyl)-5-methylchromone (4) and siderin (5), were identified as secondary metabolites of the endophytic fungus Botryosphaeria sp. BCC 8200. The structures were elucidated by interpretation of NMR spectroscopic and mass spectrometry data. Compounds 2a/2b, 3a/3b, and 5 exhibited weak cytotoxic activities against cancer cell lines. © 2009 Phytochemical Society of Europe.
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author Isaka M.
Yangchum A.
Rachtawee P.
Khoyaiklang P.
Boonyuen N.
Lumyong S.
spellingShingle Isaka M.
Yangchum A.
Rachtawee P.
Khoyaiklang P.
Boonyuen N.
Lumyong S.
Dihydronaphthalenones from the endophytic fungus Botryosphaeria sp. BCC 8200
author_facet Isaka M.
Yangchum A.
Rachtawee P.
Khoyaiklang P.
Boonyuen N.
Lumyong S.
author_sort Isaka M.
title Dihydronaphthalenones from the endophytic fungus Botryosphaeria sp. BCC 8200
title_short Dihydronaphthalenones from the endophytic fungus Botryosphaeria sp. BCC 8200
title_full Dihydronaphthalenones from the endophytic fungus Botryosphaeria sp. BCC 8200
title_fullStr Dihydronaphthalenones from the endophytic fungus Botryosphaeria sp. BCC 8200
title_full_unstemmed Dihydronaphthalenones from the endophytic fungus Botryosphaeria sp. BCC 8200
title_sort dihydronaphthalenones from the endophytic fungus botryosphaeria sp. bcc 8200
publishDate 2014
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