Phytochemistry, Volume 181 , 01/01/2021
Limonoids from fruiting bodies of the wood-rot basidiomycete Fulvifomes xylocarpicola associated with the mangrove tree Xylocarpus granatum
Abstract
Three previously undescribed limonoids, fulvifomins A–C, together with two known compounds, 6-deoxydetigloyl-swietenine acetate and methyl angolensate, were isolated from fruiting bodies of the wood-rot fungus Fulvifomes xylocarpicola (Hymenochaetaceae), growing on the mangrove tree Xylocarpus granatum (Meliaceae). The structures were elucidated on the basis of NMR spectroscopic and mass spectrometry data, and X-ray crystallographic analysis (for fulvifomin A). A number of similar limonoids have been isolated from higher plants of the family Meliaceae, including X. granatum. The present study represents a unique evidence that the associated basidiomycete also contains these limonoids. Fulvifomin B exhibited moderate antimalarial and antitubercular activites.
Document Type
Article
Source Type
Journal
Keywords
Antimalarial activityFulvifomes xylocarpicolaHymenochaetaceaeLimonoidsMeliaceaeXylocarpus granatum
ASJC Subject Area
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology : BiochemistryAgricultural and Biological Sciences : HorticultureAgricultural and Biological Sciences : Plant ScienceBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology : Molecular Biology
Funding Agency
Thailand Research Fund
Isaka, M., Palasarn, S., Sakayaroj, J., Srichomthong, K., Nithithanasilp, S., & Sappan, M. (2021). Limonoids from fruiting bodies of the wood-rot basidiomycete Fulvifomes xylocarpicola associated with the mangrove tree Xylocarpus granatum. Phytochemistry, 181doi:10.1016/j.phytochem.2020.112555