Phytochemistry, Volume 181 , 01/01/2021

Limonoids from fruiting bodies of the wood-rot basidiomycete Fulvifomes xylocarpicola associated with the mangrove tree Xylocarpus granatum

Masahiko Isaka, Somporn Palasarn, Jariya Sakayaroj, Kitlada Srichomthong, Sutichai Nithithanasilp, Malipan Sappan

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


Bibliography


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

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