Journal article
Identification of Anthelmintic Bishomoscalarane Sesterterpenes from the Australian Marine Sponge Phyllospongia bergquistae and Structure Revision of Phyllolactones A-D
S Hayes, AC Taki, KY Lum, JJ Byrne, JM White, MG Ekins, RB Gasser, RA Davis
Journal of Natural Products | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2022
Abstract
High-throughput screening of the NatureBank marine extract library (7616 samples) identified an extract derived from the Australian marine sponge Phyllospongia bergquistae with activity against Hemonchus contortus (barber's pole worm), an economically important parasitic nematode. Bioassay-guided fractionation of the CH2Cl2/MeOH extract from P. bergquistae led to the purification of four known bishomoscalarane sesterterpenes, phyllolactones A-D (1-4). The absolute configurations of phyllolactones B (2) and C (3) were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis; literature and data analyses revealed the need for these chemical structures to be revised. Compounds 2-4 induced a leth..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the Australian Research Council (ARC) for support toward NMR and MS equipment (grants LE0668477, LE140100119, and LE0237908) . Research at The University of Melbourne was supported by the ARC and Yourgene Health Singapore (LP180101085) . We gratefully acknowledge NatureBank (https:// www.gri ffi th.edu.au/institute-drug-discovery/unique-resources/naturebank) for supply of the sponge sample investigated during these studies. S.H. acknowledges the Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery (Griffith University) for scholarship support.