Antifungal Polyketides and Other Compounds from Amazonian Endophytic Talaromyces Fungi

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Paulo H. F. da
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Souza,Mayane P. de, Bianco,Eliana A., Silva,Sarah R. S. da, Soares,Liviane N., Costa,Emmanoel V., Silva,Felipe M. A. da, Barison,Andersson, Forim,Moacir R., Cass,Quezia B., Souza,Afonso D. L. de, Koolen,Hector H. F., Souza,Antonia Q. L. de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: The continuous search for biologically active compound candidates pushes the pursuit of new substances produced by diverse organisms. Endophytic fungi are known as a promising source of metabolites with several biological activities. Based on the rich Amazonian biodiversity and the chemical potential of microbial sources, three Talaromyces strains, all major endophytes from their respective host plants, were studied aiming at the isolation of biologically active secondary metabolites. Through classical chromatographic approaches, 13 compounds were isolated from the antimicrobial extracts of the studied strains. From these, polyketides, steroids, anhydrides, and phenolic compounds were identified. Among them, two previously undescribed compounds were elucidated based on spectroscopic and spectrometric methods, a homodimer chromanone and a maleic anhydride methyl ester. The antimicrobial activity against a panel of pathogenic microorganisms from extracts, fractions, and isolated compounds was evaluated.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antifungal Polyketides and Other Compounds from Amazonian Endophytic Talaromyces Fungi
title Antifungal Polyketides and Other Compounds from Amazonian Endophytic Talaromyces Fungi
spellingShingle Antifungal Polyketides and Other Compounds from Amazonian Endophytic Talaromyces Fungi
Silva,Paulo H. F. da
Amazon region
cordyanhydrides
endophytic fungi
Talaromyces
xanthone dimers
title_short Antifungal Polyketides and Other Compounds from Amazonian Endophytic Talaromyces Fungi
title_full Antifungal Polyketides and Other Compounds from Amazonian Endophytic Talaromyces Fungi
title_fullStr Antifungal Polyketides and Other Compounds from Amazonian Endophytic Talaromyces Fungi
title_full_unstemmed Antifungal Polyketides and Other Compounds from Amazonian Endophytic Talaromyces Fungi
title_sort Antifungal Polyketides and Other Compounds from Amazonian Endophytic Talaromyces Fungi
author Silva,Paulo H. F. da
author_facet Silva,Paulo H. F. da
Souza,Mayane P. de
Bianco,Eliana A.
Silva,Sarah R. S. da
Soares,Liviane N.
Costa,Emmanoel V.
Silva,Felipe M. A. da
Barison,Andersson
Forim,Moacir R.
Cass,Quezia B.
Souza,Afonso D. L. de
Koolen,Hector H. F.
Souza,Antonia Q. L. de
author_role author
author2 Souza,Mayane P. de
Bianco,Eliana A.
Silva,Sarah R. S. da
Soares,Liviane N.
Costa,Emmanoel V.
Silva,Felipe M. A. da
Barison,Andersson
Forim,Moacir R.
Cass,Quezia B.
Souza,Afonso D. L. de
Koolen,Hector H. F.
Souza,Antonia Q. L. de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Paulo H. F. da
Souza,Mayane P. de
Bianco,Eliana A.
Silva,Sarah R. S. da
Soares,Liviane N.
Costa,Emmanoel V.
Silva,Felipe M. A. da
Barison,Andersson
Forim,Moacir R.
Cass,Quezia B.
Souza,Afonso D. L. de
Koolen,Hector H. F.
Souza,Antonia Q. L. de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amazon region
cordyanhydrides
endophytic fungi
Talaromyces
xanthone dimers
topic Amazon region
cordyanhydrides
endophytic fungi
Talaromyces
xanthone dimers
description The continuous search for biologically active compound candidates pushes the pursuit of new substances produced by diverse organisms. Endophytic fungi are known as a promising source of metabolites with several biological activities. Based on the rich Amazonian biodiversity and the chemical potential of microbial sources, three Talaromyces strains, all major endophytes from their respective host plants, were studied aiming at the isolation of biologically active secondary metabolites. Through classical chromatographic approaches, 13 compounds were isolated from the antimicrobial extracts of the studied strains. From these, polyketides, steroids, anhydrides, and phenolic compounds were identified. Among them, two previously undescribed compounds were elucidated based on spectroscopic and spectrometric methods, a homodimer chromanone and a maleic anhydride methyl ester. The antimicrobial activity against a panel of pathogenic microorganisms from extracts, fractions, and isolated compounds was evaluated.
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