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Nat Prod Res ; 38(1): 97-102, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35924737

ABSTRACT

A new rare capnosane-type diterpenoid (1) along with two known compounds sarcophyolides D (2) and arbolide C (3), were isolated from the soft coral Lobophytum pauciflorum collected at Xisha Islands in the South China Sea. The structure of 1 was established based on comprehensive spectroscopic data, literature comparison, and quantum chemical calculations. Compound 1 exhibited moderate anti-inflammatory activities in the zebrafish model at a concentration of 20 µM.


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Anthozoa , Diterpenes , Animals , Zebrafish , Anthozoa/chemistry , Diterpenes/pharmacology , Diterpenes/chemistry , China , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Molecular Structure
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Beilstein J Org Chem ; 18: 374-380, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35495775

ABSTRACT

Four new polyhydroxylated steroids lobophysterols E-H (1-4), together with three known compounds (5-7), were isolated from the soft coral Lobophytum pauciflorum collected at Xisha Island, China. The structures of the new compounds were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analysis and comparison with NMR data of structurally related compounds reported in the literature. The absolute configuration of 1-3 was determined by X-ray diffraction. All the compounds have assessed the cytotoxicity against HL-60, K562, and Hela cells. Compound 1 showed weak cytotoxicity against K562 cells with an IC50 value of 19.03 µM. In addition, compound 1 also showed a moderate anti-inflammatory effect in zebrafish.

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FEMS Microbiol Ecol ; 93(5)2017 05 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28175253

ABSTRACT

Bacteria associated with marine invertebrates are thought to have a range of important roles that benefit the host including production of compounds that may exclude pathogenic microorganisms and recycling of essential nutrients. This study characterised the microbiome of a gonochoric octocoral, Lobophytum pauciflorum, and investigated whether either sex or environmental stresses influenced the diversity of the associated microbiome through amplicon profiling of the bacterial 16S rRNA gene. Sequences affiliated to Spirochaetaceae and Endozoicimonaceae dominated the microbiome of L. pauciflorum, representing 43% and 21% of the community, respectively. Among the dominant class affiliations, no sex-specific differences were detected, though unassigned sequences were at a 2-fold higher relative abundance in samples from female individuals than from males. These potentially novel sequences contributed to observed differences between sexes as detected by a multivariate analysis at the OTU level. Exposing L. pauciflorum fragments to increased temperature (31°C), decreased pH (7.9) or both stressors simultaneously for 12 days did not significantly alter the microbial community, indicating that the soft coral microbiome is relatively resilient to short-term environmental stress.


Subject(s)
Alphaproteobacteria/isolation & purification , Anthozoa/microbiology , Gammaproteobacteria/isolation & purification , Microbiota/genetics , Spirochaetaceae/isolation & purification , Alphaproteobacteria/genetics , Animals , Base Sequence , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Female , Gammaproteobacteria/genetics , Hot Temperature , Male , Molecular Typing/methods , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Spirochaetaceae/genetics
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Mar Drugs ; 8(11): 2837-48, 2010 Nov 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21139847

ABSTRACT

Chemical examination of a Chinese soft coral Lobophytum pauciflorum resulted in the isolation of five new biscembranoids named lobophytones O-S (1-5) and a new "monomeric" cembrane lobophytone T (6). The structures of the new compounds were elucidated by interpretation of 1D and 2D NMR (COSY, HSQC, HMBC, and NOESY) spectroscopic data in association with MS and IR data. Lobophytone Q showed significant inhibition against lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced nitric oxide (NO) release in mouse peritoneal macrophages, while lobophytones Q and T showed inhibitory activities against the bacteria S. aureus and S. pneumoniae.


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Anthozoa/chemistry , Anti-Infective Agents/pharmacology , Diterpenes/pharmacology , Animals , Anti-Infective Agents/chemistry , Anti-Infective Agents/isolation & purification , Diterpenes/chemistry , Diterpenes/isolation & purification , Lipopolysaccharides/pharmacology , Macrophages, Peritoneal/drug effects , Macrophages, Peritoneal/metabolism , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/methods , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Nitric Oxide/metabolism , Staphylococcus aureus/drug effects , Streptococcus pneumoniae/drug effects
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