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Dactylolide, a New Cytotoxic Macrolide from the Vanuatu SpongeDactylospongia sp.
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2001
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BiologyIndustrial MycologyMarine BiotechnologyVanuatu Spongedactylospongia SpGenus DactylospongiaEngineeringBioassay-guided IsolationMedicineHarmful MicroalgaeSecondary MetaboliteMicrobiologyMarine SpongeMarine BiologyPharmacologyVanuatu IslandsBiomolecular EngineeringDrug Discovery
Dactylolide (1), a new cytotoxic 20-membered macrolide, was isolated from a marine sponge of the genus Dactylospongia collected off the coast of the Vanuatu islands. It co-occurred with other known bioactive macrolides: latrunculin A (2), laulimalide (3), isolaulimalide (4) and with the anthelminthic mycothiazole (5). The structure of 1, which is a minor metabolite, was elucidated by spectroscopy (mainly by 1D/2D NMR and MS techniques). It showed cytotoxic activity against the L1210 and SK-OV-3 tumor cell lines (63% and 40% inhibition at 3.2 μg/mL).
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