Meirols A-C: Bioactive Catecholic Compounds from the Marine-Derived Fungus Meira sp. 1210CH-42.
Min Ah LeeJong Soon KangJeong-Wook YangHwa-Sun LeeChang-Su HeoSun Joo ParkHee Jae ShinPublished in: Marine drugs (2024)
Three new catecholic compounds, named meirols A-C ( 2 - 4 ), and one known analog, argovin ( 1 ), were isolated from the marine-derived fungus Meira sp. 1210CH-42. Their structures were determined by extensive analysis of 1D, 2D NMR, and HR-ESIMS spectroscopic data. Their absolute configurations were elucidated based on ECD calculations. All the compounds exhibited strong antioxidant capabilities with EC 50 values ranging from 6.01 to 7.47 μM (ascorbic acid, EC 50 = 7.81 μM), as demonstrated by DPPH radical scavenging activity assays. In the α-glucosidase inhibition assay, 1 and 2 showed potent in vitro inhibitory activity with IC 50 values of 184.50 and 199.70 μM, respectively (acarbose, IC 50 = 301.93 μM). Although none of the isolated compounds exhibited cytotoxicity against one normal and six solid cancer cell lines, 1 exhibited moderate cytotoxicity against the NALM6 and RPMI-8402 blood cancer cell lines with GI 50 values of 9.48 and 21.00 μM, respectively. Compound 2 also demonstrated weak cytotoxicity against the NALM6 blood cancer cell line with a GI 50 value of 29.40 μM.