Planta Med 2007; 73(10): 1089-1094
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-981576
Natural Product Chemistry
Original Paper
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Dendrazawaynes A and B, Antifungal Polyacetylenes from Dendranthema zawadskii (Asteraceae)

Md. Aziz Abdur Rahman1 , Soon-Chang Cho1 , Junsik Song1 , Hyeong-Tae Mun2 , Surk-Sik Moon1
  • 1Department of Chemistry, Kongju National University, Kongju, Korea
  • 2Department of Biology, Kongju National University, Kongju, Korea
Further Information

Publication History

Received: April 11, 2007 Revised: May 26, 2007

Accepted: June 9, 2007

Publication Date:
09 August 2007 (online)

Abstract

Two new C14 polyacetylenes dendrazawayne A (7) and dendrazawayne B (9) together with known C13 polyacetylenes (2, 3), C14 polyacetylenes (1, 4, and 8) and polyacetylene amides (5 and 6) were isolated from the roots of Dendranthema zawadskii. The structures of 7 and 9 were elucidated based on spectroscopic methods including 2D-NMR, HR-TOF-MS, IR, and UV. Compounds 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 showed moderate activity against tumor cell lines (human small lung cancer cell line A549, melanoma SK-Mel-2, and mouse melanoma B16F1) with IC50 values in the range of 7.4 - 30 μg/mL. Compounds 7 and 9, including other polyacetylenes, showed strong activity against the fungus Trichophyton (MIC: 5 - 10 μg/mL).

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