2023
DOI: 10.3390/md21030135
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New Phenylspirodrimanes from the Sponge-Associated Fungus Stachybotrys chartarum MUT 3308

Abstract: Two phenylspirodrimanes, never isolated before, stachybotrin J (1) and new stachybocin G (epi-stachybocin A) (2), along with the already reported stachybotrin I (3), stachybotrin H (4), stachybotrylactam (5), stachybotrylactam acetate (6), 2α-acetoxystachybotrylactam acetate (7), stachybotramide (8), chartarlactam B (9), and F1839-J (10) were isolated from the sponge-associated fungus Stachybotrys chartarum MUT 3308. Their structures were established based on extensive spectrometric (HRMS) and spectroscopic (1… Show more

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“…They feature a common drimane-type sesquiterpene skeleton connected with a benzene ring through a spirofuran ring and show high structural diversity [19]. To date, over 120 compounds of this class, including monomeric and dimeric PSDs, have been discovered to derive from Stachybotrys [19][20][21][22][23]. These metabolites are designated as the most dominant group of mycotoxins in this genus [19,20,24].…”
Section: P-gp Inhibitor Mucositis and Neutropenic Fevermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They feature a common drimane-type sesquiterpene skeleton connected with a benzene ring through a spirofuran ring and show high structural diversity [19]. To date, over 120 compounds of this class, including monomeric and dimeric PSDs, have been discovered to derive from Stachybotrys [19][20][21][22][23]. These metabolites are designated as the most dominant group of mycotoxins in this genus [19,20,24].…”
Section: P-gp Inhibitor Mucositis and Neutropenic Fevermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These metabolites are designated as the most dominant group of mycotoxins in this genus [19,20,24]. PSDs can be further divided into three main classes: tetracyclic aromatic sesquiterpenoids with alcohol and/or aldehyde side chains, like stachybotrydial, pentacyclic aromatic sesquiterpenoids, such as stachybotrylactams and stachybotrylactones, and stachyflins with pentacyclic moiety including a cis-fused decalin [22,25]. They display diverse biological activities, including anticomplement, antiviral (HIV-1 and IAV) and anti-inflammatory activity, cytotoxicity, neuroprotective effects, tyrosine kinase inhibition, and tumor-related kinases inhibition [19].…”
Section: P-gp Inhibitor Mucositis and Neutropenic Fevermentioning
confidence: 99%