Bioactive metabolites from an endophytic Cryptosporiopsis sp. inhabiting Clidemia hirta

2013 
Abstract An endophytic Cryptosporiopsis sp. was isolated from Clidemia hirta and analyzed for its secondary metabolites that lead to the isolation of three bioactive molecules. The compounds were purified from the culture broth of the fungus and their structures were determined by spectroscopic methods as ( R )-5-hydroxy-2-methylchroman-4-one ( 1 ), 1-(2,6-dihydroxyphenyl)pentan-1-one ( 2 ) and ( Z )-1-(2-(2-butyryl-3-hydroxyphenoxy)-6-hydroxyphenyl)-3-hydroxybut-2-en-1-one ( 3 ). Compound 1 exhibited significant cytotoxic activity against the human leukemia cell line, HL-60 with an IC 50 of 4 μg/ml. This compound induced G2 arrest of the HL-60 cell cycle significantly. In addition, out of these compounds, 2 and 3 were active against several bacterial pathogens. Compound 2 was active against Bacillus cereus , Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus with IC 50 values varying from 18 to 30 μg/ml, and compound 3 displayed activity against Pseudomonas fluorescens with an IC 50 value of 6 μg/ml. Compounds 2 and 3 are novel whereas compound 1 was reported earlier but the stereochemistry of its C-2 methyl is established for the first time.
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