Antimicrobial activity of illudalane and alliacane sesquiterpenes from the mushroom Gloeostereum incarnatum BCC41461

Publication date: June 2017 Source:Phytochemistry Letters, Volume 20 Author(s): Nantiya Bunbamrung, Chakapong Intaraudom, Aibrohim Dramae, Nattawut Boonyuen, Sukitaya Veeranondha, Pranee Rachtawee, Pattama Pittayakhajonwut Eleven previously undescribed sesquiterpenes 1–4 (named incarnatins A − D) and 6–12 (named incarnolactones A − C, incarnatin E, incarnate methyl ester, incarnetic acid, and incarnatenin), together with two known compounds, chondrosterin B (13) and (E)-dictyochromenol (14), were isolated from the mushroom Gloeostereum incarnatum BCC41461. The chemical structures were determined on the basis of 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopic information together with their specific rotation values for identification of the stereochemistry. Compounds were evaluated for antimicrobial activity, including antimalarial, antituberculosis, and anti-Bacillus cereus, along with cytotoxicity against both cancerous and non-cancerous cells. Compounds 1 and 8 exhibited antimalarial (IC50 9.80μg/mL) and anti-B. cereus (MIC 25μg/mL) activities, respectively, with low cytotoxicity. In addition, incarnatin B (2) and chondrostenin B (13) displayed strong antimalarial activity with respective IC50 values of 3.93 and 3.10μg/mL, while compound 14 showed anti-TB and anti-B. cereus with MIC 12.50 and 1.56μg/mL, respectively. Graphical abstract
Source: Phytochemistry Letters - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research