Van Cuong Pham, Thi Hue Nguyen, Thuy Linh Nguyen, Mai Anh Nguyen, Thi Quyen Vu, Thi Thu Huyen Vu, Thi Hong Minh Le, Thi Mai Huong Doan
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ObjectivesThis study focused on the isolation, structural elucidation, and antimicrobial activities of compounds from the culture broth of the strain Penicillium sp. OM01 (isolated from the marine mollusk sample Spondylus squamosus (Schreibers, 1793)).MethodsVarious chromatographic methods were used to isolate compounds from the ethyl acetate and MeOH extracts of the strain Penicillium sp. OM01. Their structures were elucidated using HR-ESI-MS and NMR data. The compounds were evaluated for antimicrobial effects using the dilution turbidimetric broth method.ResultsOne new alkaloid, penicritin (1), together with seven known compounds, including phenol A acid (2), topsentisteron D3 (3), ergostanol (4), (22 E,24 R)-24-methylcholesta-5,22-diene-3 β, 7 β-diol (5), 5 α,6 α-epoxy-(22 E,24 R)-ergosta-8,22-diene-3 β,7 α-diol (6), staphylopeptide A (7), and 4-hydroxybenzoic acid (8) were isolated from the culture broth of the marine-derived fungus Penicillium sp. OM01. Compounds 2-4 and 6 exhibited antibacterial activity against Gram-(+) bacteria, Enterococcus faecalis, Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus, and yeast Candida albicans with MIC values ranging from 32 to 256 µg/mL.ConclusionsThis is the first report of the strain Penicillium sp. OM01 from the marine mollusk sample S. squamosus (Schreibers, 1793). One new and seven known compounds were isolated from the strain Penicillium sp. OM01 (isolated from the marine mollusk sample S. squamosus (Schreibers, 1793). Compound 4 is a potential antibacterial agent.
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Natural Product Communications is a peer reviewed, open access journal studying all aspects of natural products, including isolation, characterization, spectroscopic properties, biological activities, synthesis, structure-activity, biotransformation, biosynthesis, tissue culture and fermentation. It covers the full breadth of chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology, pharmacology, and chemical ecology of natural products.
Natural Product Communications is a peer reviewed, open access journal studying all aspects of natural products, including isolation, characterization, spectroscopic properties, biological activities, synthesis, structure-activity, biotransformation, biosynthesis, tissue culture and fermentation. It covers the full breadth of chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology, pharmacology, and chemical ecology of natural products.
Natural Product Communications is a peer reviewed, open access journal studying all aspects of natural products, including isolation, characterization, spectroscopic properties, biological activities, synthesis, structure-activity, biotransformation, biosynthesis, tissue culture and fermentation. It covers the full breadth of chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology, pharmacology, and chemical ecology of natural products.