Login / Signup

Biosurfactants from Marine Cyanobacteria Collected in Sabah, Malaysia.

Jakia Jerin MehjabinLiang WeiJulie G PetitboisTaiki UmezawaFuyuhiko MatsudaCharles S VairappanMasaaki MorikawaTatsufumi Okino
Published in: Journal of natural products (2020)
Chemical investigation of the organic extract from Moorea bouillonii, collected in Sabah, Malaysia, led to the isolation of three new chlorinated fatty acid amides, columbamides F (1), G (2), and H (3). The planar structures of 1-3 were established by a combination of mass spectrometric and NMR spectroscopic analyses. The absolute configuration of 1 was determined by Marfey's analysis of its hydrolysate and chiral-phase HPLC analysis after conversion and esterification with Ohrui's acid, (1S,2S)-2-(anthracene-2,3-dicarboximido)cyclohexanecarboxylic acid. Compound 1 showed biosurfactant activity by an oil displacement assay. Related known fatty acid amides columbamide D and serinolamide C exhibited biosurfactant activity with critical micelle concentrations of about 0.34 and 0.78 mM, respectively.
Keyphrases