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  2. Actinoplanones C, D, E, F and G, new cytotoxic polycyclic xanthones from Actinoplanes sp

Actinoplanones C, D, E, F and G, new cytotoxic polycyclic xanthones from Actinoplanes sp

  • J Antibiot (Tokyo). 1988 Jun;41(6):741-50. doi: 10.7164/antibiotics.41.741.
K Kobayashi 1 C Nishino J Ohya S Sato T Mikawa Y Shiobara M Kodama
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  • 1 Mitsubishi-Kasei Institute of Life Sciences, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract

Our previous finding of strong cytotoxic polycyclic Xanthones, actinoplanones A (1) and B (2), in the culture broth of Actinoplanes sp. R-304 stimulated us to isolate further five new cytotoxic polycyclic Xanthones which were named actinoplanones C (3), D (4), E (5), F (6) and G (7) from the broth. Actinoplanones C (3) and G (7) showed very strong cytotoxicity against HeLa cells at less than 0.00004 microgram/ml dosage (IC50). The structures of 3-7 were varieties of 1 for the N-2 and C-4 substituents. All or several actinoplanones showed strong antimicrobial activities against bacteria and the rice blast fungus. Actinoplanone A (1) was tested for cytotoxicity against various tumor cells and for inhibitory effect on HeLa cell macromolecular synthesis, and 1 exhibited strong cytotoxicity against the cells and inhibitory action on DNA synthesis.

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