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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-210601

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In our investigation on chemical diversity of secondary metabolites from marine microorganisms, a sponge-derivedfungus was found to produce a glycosylated aromatic compound, karimanone (1). The fungal strain was isolatedfrom an Indonesian sponge Xestospongia sp. collected in Karimunjawa National Park, Central Java, Indonesia, andwas identified as Daldinia eschscholtzii based on the internal transcribed spacer rRNA gene sequence. Herein, wedescribe the isolation and characterization of karimanone (1), a new chromanone-type compound, along with threebiosynthetically related metabolites 2–4. All compounds were active against a multidrug-resistant strain of Salmonellaenterica ser. Typhi with an MIC of 62.5 μg/ml for compound 2 and 125 μg/ml for compounds 1, 3, and 4.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-176880

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Calophyllum symingtonianum is a rare species from the Calophyllum genus that belongs to the Guttiferae family. Calophyllum has been recognized as a potential medicinal plant due to its many bioactive phytochemicals especially coumarins and chromanone acids. In this study, the cytotoxic activities against MCF-7 and A-549 and antibacterial activities towards S. aureus, B. subtilis, P. aeruginosa and E. Coli of three coumarins known as inophyllum D, inophyllum H and calanone as well as chromanone acid identified as isocordato-oblongic acid isolated from this plant were evaluated. Inophyllum H exhibited the highest IC50 values against MCF-7 at 25.56 μg/mL and A-549 at 26.41μg/mL. Isocordato-oblongic acid showed moderate antibacterial activity against S. aureus and B. subtilis at 125μg/mL and 62.5μg/mL, respectively. This study suggests C. symingtonianum as a potential plant for cytotoxic and antibacterial phytochemicals.

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Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin ; (12)1987.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-549757

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The hypotensive effect of PAMC and its mechanism were studied.In conscious renal hypertensive rats, intraperitonal injection of PAMC once a day for 7d at the dosage of 11 mg/kg ( 1 time/day ) and oral administration of the drug 3 times a day for 14 d at the dosage of 12 mg/kg/d, the arterial pressure decreased 29.0?2.8% and 20.3 ? 1.4%, respectively.In normal anesthetized dogs and rats, intravenous injection of PAMC at the dosage of 0.4 mg/kg, the mean arterial pressure deceased 43.7 ? 7.9 and 39.7 ? 2.3%. In anesthetized rabbits and rats, intraduodenal injection of PAMC at the dosage of 4 mg/kg, the mean arterial pressure decreased 24.5 ? 3.8% and 38.2 ? 11.4%, respectively.The experiments suggested that inhibition of the (?) -adrenal receptors may be the principal mechanism of the hypotensive action of PAMC. Ganglion blockade, vasodilation as Well as excitation of ?2-adrenal receptors may also be involved.The acuts iv PAMC LD50 in mice were 25.5?5.0 mg/kg.

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