1989
DOI: 10.1021/ja00201a036
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The macrolactins, a novel class of antiviral and cytotoxic macrolides from a deep-sea marine bacterium

Abstract: Celite and rinsed with 1.0 mL of dichloromethane, 1.0 mL of ethyl acetate, 12 mL of dichloromethane with 2% acetic acid, and 10 mL of ethyl acetate with 1% acetic acid. The filtrate was concentrated in vacuo to give a brown solid. The residue was chromatographed over 0.6 g of silica gel (eluted with ethyl acetate-hexane, 1:5 progressing to 1:1, and then with ethyl acetate-hexane-acetic acid, 66:31:2) to give 2.9 mg (32%) of pleurotin (1) as a pale yellow solid:

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“…The UV bands at 236, 262 nm, and IR absorptions at 3378, 1693, 1638, and 1581 cm Ϫ1 suggested the presence of hydroxyl, carbonyl and olefinic groups. The 1 H-and 13 C-NMR data (Table 1) of 1 were closely related to those of macrolactin A [3], indicating a congener of macrolactins. The 13 C-NMR spectrum exhibited totally 24 carbon resonances including 12 vinyl carbons for six double bonds and a carbonyl carbon (Table 1), which accounted to seven sets of unsaturation.…”
Section: Original Articlementioning
confidence: 81%
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“…The UV bands at 236, 262 nm, and IR absorptions at 3378, 1693, 1638, and 1581 cm Ϫ1 suggested the presence of hydroxyl, carbonyl and olefinic groups. The 1 H-and 13 C-NMR data (Table 1) of 1 were closely related to those of macrolactin A [3], indicating a congener of macrolactins. The 13 C-NMR spectrum exhibited totally 24 carbon resonances including 12 vinyl carbons for six double bonds and a carbonyl carbon (Table 1), which accounted to seven sets of unsaturation.…”
Section: Original Articlementioning
confidence: 81%
“…Thus far nineteen macrolactins (macrolactins AϳS) have been reported, of which macrolactins AϳF were found from unidentified deep sea bacterium [3]. Macrolactins possess a wide range pharmacological activities, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compound 1 is a derivative of macrolactin A [12] in which C-12 is hydroxylated. Macrolactin S was reported by another group earlier this year [13].…”
Section: Fermentation and Isolationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Macrolactins have been isolated from an unclassifiable deep-sea bacterium, Actinomadura sp., or Bacillus sp. Macrolactin A shows antibacterial activity, inhibits B16ϳF10 murine melanoma cancer cells in vitro, shows significant inhibition of mammalian herpes simplex viruses (types I and II) [12], and prevents glutamate neurotoxicity in N18-RE-105 cells [16]. In addition, macrolactins FϳR, 7-O-succinoylmacrolactin A, 7-Osuccinoylmacrolactin F, and 7-O-malonylmacrolactin A have been reported to exhibit antibacterial activity against S. aureus and B. subtilis [14, 17ϳ20].…”
Section: Fermentation and Isolationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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