New antimalarial fusarochromanone analogs produced by the fungal strain Fusarium sp. FKI-9521.
Yoshihiro WatanabeEmi ArakawaNaozumi KondoKenichi NonakaAkari IkedaTomoyasu HiroseToshiaki SunazukaRei HokariAki IshiyamaMasato IwatsukiPublished in: The Journal of antibiotics (2023)
Two new antimalarial compounds, named deacetyl fusarochromene (1) and 4'-O-acetyl fusarochromanone (2), were discovered from the static fungal cultured material of Fusarium sp. FKI-9521 isolated from feces of a stick insect (Ramulus mikado) together with three known compounds fusarochromanone (3), 3'-N-acetyl fusarochromanone (4), and 5 (fusarochromene or banchromene). The structures of 1 and 2 were elucidated as new analogs of 3 by MS and NMR analyses. The absolute configurations of 1, 2, and 4 were determined by chemical derivatization. All five compounds showed moderate in vitro antimalarial activity against chloroquine-sensitive and chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum strains, with IC 50 values ranging from 0.08 to 6.35 µM.
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