2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2010.11.023
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A new cytotoxic cyclic pentadepsipeptide, neo-N-methylsansalvamide produced by Fusarium solani KCCM90040, isolated from potato

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“…Since this first report, nearly 30 Fusarium species have been reported to be able to produce ENNs. These species that belong to eight different Fusarium species complexes are gathered in Figure , together with the host plant from which they have been isolated. ,,,,,, With regard to small grain cereals, strains from three common FHB complexes are associated with ENN production, the Fusarium tricinctum, Fusarium sambucinum, and Fusarium sporotrichioides complexes . In maize and rice, in addition to ENN-producing strains of the three former complexes, strains from the Fujikuroi complex (F.…”
Section: Fusarium Species Responsible For the Contamination Of Crops ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since this first report, nearly 30 Fusarium species have been reported to be able to produce ENNs. These species that belong to eight different Fusarium species complexes are gathered in Figure , together with the host plant from which they have been isolated. ,,,,,, With regard to small grain cereals, strains from three common FHB complexes are associated with ENN production, the Fusarium tricinctum, Fusarium sambucinum, and Fusarium sporotrichioides complexes . In maize and rice, in addition to ENN-producing strains of the three former complexes, strains from the Fujikuroi complex (F.…”
Section: Fusarium Species Responsible For the Contamination Of Crops ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another new analog of sansalvamide A ( 228 ), neo- N -methylsansalvamide ( 211 ), was isolated from the fungus Fusarium solani KCCM90040 derived from the potato in Korea. The new cyclic pentadepsipeptide was able to inhibit in vitro cell growth of A549, SK-OV-3, SK-MEL-2 (human melanoma) and MES-SA (human uterine sarcoma) cells with EC 50 values ranging from 10.0 to 14.74 µM [ 303 ]. Moreover, synergistic effects of neo- N -methylsansalvamide and paclitaxel were also observed when acting against MES-SA, HCT15 (colorectal adenocarcinoma) and two multidrug resistance sublines (MES-SA/DX5 (human uterine corpus sarcoma) and HCT15/CL05).…”
Section: Fungi-derived Anticancer Cyclopeptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neo- N -methylsansalvamide expressed in vitro cytotoxic effects on different human cancer cell lines. The EC 50 values of neo - N -sansalvamide against the four human cancer cell lines A549, SK-OV-3, SK-MEL-2 and MES-SA were 10.7 ± 0.15, 11.2 ± 1.23, 10.02 ± 0.53, and 14.0 ± 0.74 µM, respectively [30].…”
Section: Cyclopentadepsipeptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%