Purpurolide
A (1), an unprecedent sesquiterpene lactone
with a rarely encountered 5/5/5 spirocyclic skeleton, along with two
new 6/4/5/5 tetracyclic sesquiterpene lactones (2 and 3), were isolated from the cultures of the endophytic fungus Penicillium purpurogenum IMM003. The structures and
absolute configurations of 1–3 were
established by spectroscopic analysis, single-crystal X-ray diffraction,
and calculations of the 13C NMR and ECD data. Compounds 1–3 showed significant inhibitory activity
against pancreatic lipase.
The air-dried twigs of Litsea cubeba, a traditional Chinese medicinal tree, afforded 10 new aromatic glycosides (1-10) and 26 known analogues. Their structures were assigned by extensive 1D and 2D NMR experiments, and the absolute configurations were resolved by chemical methods, electronic circular dichroism, specific rotation, and X-ray crystallographic analysis. Compound 4 is the first example of a naturally occurring homoneolignan glucoside. Compounds 4, 6-8, and the known neolignan glucosides (11, 12, and 14) at respective 10 μM concentrations were found to reduce acetaminophen-induced HepG2 cell injury with 30.5-46.0% inhibitions. Furthermore, compounds 12 and 15 demonstrated moderate inhibitory activities against HDAC1, with IC values of 3.6 and 4.6 μM, respectively.
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