Antiproliferative polyketides from fungus Xylaria cf. Longipes SWUF08-81 in different culture media

Bioactive compounds from the wood-decay fungus Xylaria cf. longipes SWUF08-81, cultivated in three different culture media (GM, YM and PDB), were isolated. Their structures and stereochemistry were deduced from spectroscopic and MS data analysis, together with quantum chemical calculations of 13 C N...

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Published inNatural products and bioprospecting Vol. 14; no. 1; p. 6
Main Authors Sresuksai, Kittiwan, Sawadsitang, Sasiphimol, Jantaharn, Phongphan, Noppawan, Pakin, Churat, Audomsak, Suwannasai, Nuttika, Mongkolthanaruk, Wiyada, Senawong, Thanaset, Tontapha, Sarawut, Moontragoon, Pairot, Amornkitbamrung, Vittaya, McCloskey, Sirirath
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LanguageEnglish
Published Singapore Springer Nature Singapore 01.12.2024
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Summary:Bioactive compounds from the wood-decay fungus Xylaria cf. longipes SWUF08-81, cultivated in three different culture media (GM, YM and PDB), were isolated. Their structures and stereochemistry were deduced from spectroscopic and MS data analysis, together with quantum chemical calculations of 13 C NMR chemical shifts and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) spectra. Five undescribed polyketides including dibenzofuran ( 1 ), mellein ( 2 ), dihydroisocoumarin ( 15 ), and two pyrans ( 16 , 17 ), together with twenty-three compounds were determined. Compounds 18 and 20 were significantly toxic against cancer cell lines (HCT116, HT29, MCF-7 and HeLa) based on the MTT assay. Quantification by HPLC showed that 18 was produced three-fold higher in the broth of PDB than YM. These studies showed that the production of different compounds were primarily dependent on nutrition sources and it has given a starting point for the growth optimization conditions for the scaling up of bioactive compounds production. Graphical Abstract
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ISSN:2192-2195
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DOI:10.1007/s13659-023-00427-7