Planta Med 1991; 57(4): 344-346
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-960114
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Comparison of the Antimicrobial and Cytotoxic Activities of Twenty Unsaturated Sesquiterpene Dialdehydes from Plants and Mushrooms

Heidrun Anke1 , Olov Sterner2
  • 1Department of Biotechnology, University of Kaiserslautern, D-6750 Kaiserslautem, Federal Republic of Germany
  • 2Organic Chemistry 2, Lund Institute of Technology, S-22100 Lund, Sweden
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Publication History

1990

Publication Date:
05 January 2007 (online)

Abstract

Twenty unsaturated sesquiterpene dialdehydes were tested for antimicrobial, algaecidal, cytotoxic, and mutagenic activity. In addition to the known antifungal activity, polygodial (1) also exhibited antibacterial and cytotoxic activity; epipolygodial (2) was slightly less active. The most active compounds were: isovelleral (7), isoisovelleral (8), velleral (20), and methylmarasmate (6). With the exception of velleral (20), they also exhibited mutagenic activity in the Salmonella/ microsome assay. Derivatization to less polar compounds usually increased the antimicrobial and cytotoxic effects and reduced mutagenicity, while the introduction of hydroxyl groups had the reverse effect.