Cladoic Acid, an Anti- Trypanosoma cruzi Polyketide from Cladosporium sp. TP-F2020.
Md Masud RanaShiyang LuTatiana Ascencio MenjívarKeisuke FukayaJunko Nakajima-ShimadaDaisuke UrabeYasuhiro IgarashiPublished in: Journal of natural products (2024)
A new polyketide, cladoic acid, was isolated from a fungus of the genus Cladosporium . The structure of the highly oxygenated trans -decalin ring with an all- E triene side chain was elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analysis. The unique chair/twist-boat conformation of the trans -decalin core and the flexibility of the B-ring were demonstrated by computer-aided conformational analysis. Cladoic acid was active against Trypanosoma cruzi and inhibited the proliferation of amastigotes and epimastigotes with IC 50 values of 27 and 46 μM, respectively, but it did not show any appreciable activity against P388 murine leukemia cells, bacteria, or fungi, indicating it is a potential candidate for drug development against Chagas disease.