2019
DOI: 10.3390/md18010004
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Metabolic Profiling of the Soft Coral Erythropodium caribaeorum (Alcyonacea: Anthothelidae) from the Colombian Caribbean Reveals Different Chemotypes

Abstract: The Caribbean soft coral Erythropodium caribaeorum is a rich source of erythrolides—chlorinated briarane diterpenoids. These compounds have an ecological role as feeding deterrents, with a wide variation in their composition depending on the location where the sample is collected. In Colombia, this soft coral can be found at different locations in the Caribbean Sea including Santa Marta, Islas del Rosario, and Providencia—three environmentally different coral reef areas in the south and southwest Caribbean Sea… Show more

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“…Octocorals of the genus Briareum (family Briareidae) [1][2][3][4] are proven to be the most important source to produce briarane-type diterpenoids [5]. The compounds of this type are only found in marine invertebrates, particularly in octocorals and demonstrated a wide spectrum of bioactivities, such as anti-inflammatory activity [6] and cytotoxicity [7]. In our continuing research into the chemical constituents of an octocoral B. excavatum (Nutting 1911), which was distributed extensively in the coral reefs of Taiwan, have resulted in isolation of three previously unreported 8,17-epoxybriaranes-briarenols I-K (1-3) along with two known analogues, briaexcavatolide P (4) [8] and briaexcavatin P (5) [9],…”
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“…Octocorals of the genus Briareum (family Briareidae) [1][2][3][4] are proven to be the most important source to produce briarane-type diterpenoids [5]. The compounds of this type are only found in marine invertebrates, particularly in octocorals and demonstrated a wide spectrum of bioactivities, such as anti-inflammatory activity [6] and cytotoxicity [7]. In our continuing research into the chemical constituents of an octocoral B. excavatum (Nutting 1911), which was distributed extensively in the coral reefs of Taiwan, have resulted in isolation of three previously unreported 8,17-epoxybriaranes-briarenols I-K (1-3) along with two known analogues, briaexcavatolide P (4) [8] and briaexcavatin P (5) [9],…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Structures of briarenols I-K (1-3), briaexcavatolide P (4), briaexcavatin P (5), excavatolide B (6), and briareolide B(7).…”
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“…Among these, six known compounds, namely erythrolides A-B 334–335 , erythrolide D 336 , erythrolide F 337 , erythrolide J 338 , and erythrolide U 339, were reported to have new activities. However, the new compounds erythrolides W-X 340–341 showed no biological activities [ 87 ]. Cladiella sp.…”
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“…337 exerted anti-proliferation activity against A549, MCF7, and PC3 cancer cell lines with IC 50 values of 37.93, 56.06, and 42.49 μM, respectively. 337 and 338 showed low anti-proliferation activity against the A549 cancer cell line with IC 50 of 46.49 and 36.65 μM, respectively [ 87 ]. Cladiella sp.…”
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