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Inducing secondary metabolite production from Daldinia eschscholzii JC-15 by red ginseng medium.

Bang-Yan WangXue-Qiong YangXue-Qiong YangChen-Hao ZhuShuang YangTing-Ting XuXue-Yin WangNing-Hua TanHao ZhouZhong-Tao Ding
Published in: Natural product research (2019)
Red ginseng (RG) is one of the most popular herbal medicines and used as a dietary supplement in recent years. The bioactive ingredient in RG can induce the production of novel microbial metabolite from fermented RG. Using the one strain-many compounds strategy, the reinvestigation of the metabolites from Daldinia eschscholzii JC-15 cultured in red ginseng medium led to the isolation of an unprecedented benzopyran-naphthalene hybrid, daldinsin (1) and a new lactone (2). In this research, a new lactone, 8-hydroxylhelicascolide A (2) instead of helicascolide A was produced by the D. eschscholzii JC-15 induced by the red ginseng medium. Compound 1 showed anti-acetylcholinesterase activity with the inhibition ratio of 38.8% at 50 μM. Compound 2 indicated antimicrobial activities against Fusarium Solani, F. oxysporum, and Escherichia coli with MICs at 128 μg/mL. RG is therefore a promising activator in production of novel microbial metabolite.
Keyphrases
  • escherichia coli
  • microbial community
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • endothelial cells
  • immune response
  • inflammatory response
  • biofilm formation
  • candida albicans