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Tongalides, Halogenated Butenolides from an Antarctic Delisea sp. Rhodophyte.

Joe BracegirdleSarah J KennedyChuan ShanLukasz WojtasLindsey N ShawCharles D AmslerJames B McClintockBill J Baker
Published in: Journal of natural products (2022)
Six new halogenated butenolides, tongalides A-C ( 1 - 3 ) and their acetylated congeners ( 4 - 6 ), were isolated from an extract of the Antarctic rhodophyte Delisea sp. that displayed significant antibiotic activity. The structures of the compounds were determined by analysis of data acquired by spectroscopic and spectrometric techniques including NMR, HRESIMS, optical rotation, and X-ray diffraction studies. The newly isolated compounds were assayed for antibacterial activity, but exhibited no growth inhibition of ESKAPE pathogens. The extract bioactivity was attributed to the previously reported Z -acetoxyfimbrolide A also isolated from the extract, providing further evidence that the exocyclic double bond is essential to the antibacterial activity of the structurally related fimbrolide class of metabolite.
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