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Marine Prostanoids with Cytotoxic Activity from Octocoral Clavularia spp.

Ming-Ya ChengI-Chi HsuShi-Ying HuangYa-Ting ChuangTzi-Yi KeHsueh-Wei ChangTian-Huei ChuChing-Yeu ChenYuan-Bin Cheng
Published in: Marine drugs (2024)
Octocoral of the genus Clavularia is a kind of marine invertebrate possessing abundant cytotoxic secondary metabolites, such as prostanoids and dolabellanes. In our continuous natural product study of C. spp., two previously undescribed prostanoids [clavulone I-15-one ( 1 ) and 12- O -deacetylclavulone I ( 2 )] and eleven known analogs ( 3 - 13 ) were identified. The structures of these new compounds were elucidated based on analysis of their 1D and 2D NMR, HRESIMS, and IR data. Additionally, all tested prostanoids ( 1 and 3 - 13 ) showed potent cytotoxic activities against the human oral cancer cell line (Ca9-22). The major compound 3 showed cytotoxic activity against the Ca9-22 cells with the IC 50 value of 2.11 ± 0.03 μg/mL, which echoes the cytotoxic effect of the coral extract. In addition, in silico tools were used to predict the possible effects of isolated compounds on human tumor cell lines and nitric oxide production, as well as the pharmacological potentials.
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