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DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-864181
Potential Antimalarial Lead Structures from Fungi of Marine Origin
Publikationsverlauf
Received: January 6, 2005
Accepted: March 14, 2005
Publikationsdatum:
20. Juli 2005 (online)

Abstract
Antiplasmodial and cytotoxicity testing of five highly oxygenated natural products (6R,12R,14R-colletoketol, 6R,11R,12R,14R-colletoketodiol, dihydrobotrydial, pycnidione, and 3R,4S-hydroxymellein), all derived from fungi of marine origin, showed one of them, pycnidione, to have activities against three different strains of Plasmodium falciparum in the sub-micromolar (μM) range. Although the mean selectivity index of 1 for the observed antiplasmodial activity of 4 is low, pycnidione’s usefulness as a potential lead structure should not be ignored.
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