Five new unsaturated 2-amino-3-alcohols, crucigasterins A-E (2-6), were isolated together with known related compound 7 from the Mediterranean ascidian Pseudodistoma crucigaster and characterised as diacetyl derivatives (2a-6a) by spectroscopic methods. The threo-relative configuration of the amino alcohol portionwas inferred by NOE analysis of the oxazolidinone derivative of crucigasterin A (2) as well as by 13C NMR comparison with synthetic threo and erythro model compounds. The co-occurring metabolites were assumed to have the same relative configuration as 2 by comparison of the diagnostic carbon value of C-1. The absolute stereochemistry of compound 7 that had not been previously reported was determined by applying the modified Mosher's method on the corresponding N-acetyl derivative. The same absolute configuration was suggested for the other co-occurring crucigasterins by biogenetic considerations. Antibacterial and antifungal activities of selected crucigasterins were also evaluated
Crucigasterins A-E, antimicrobial amino-alcohols from the Mediterranean colonial ascidian Pseudodistoma crucigaster.
Ciavatta ML;Manzo E;Nuzzo G;Villani G;
2010
Abstract
Five new unsaturated 2-amino-3-alcohols, crucigasterins A-E (2-6), were isolated together with known related compound 7 from the Mediterranean ascidian Pseudodistoma crucigaster and characterised as diacetyl derivatives (2a-6a) by spectroscopic methods. The threo-relative configuration of the amino alcohol portionwas inferred by NOE analysis of the oxazolidinone derivative of crucigasterin A (2) as well as by 13C NMR comparison with synthetic threo and erythro model compounds. The co-occurring metabolites were assumed to have the same relative configuration as 2 by comparison of the diagnostic carbon value of C-1. The absolute stereochemistry of compound 7 that had not been previously reported was determined by applying the modified Mosher's method on the corresponding N-acetyl derivative. The same absolute configuration was suggested for the other co-occurring crucigasterins by biogenetic considerations. Antibacterial and antifungal activities of selected crucigasterins were also evaluatedI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.