Credneramides A and B: Neuromodulatory Phenethylamine and Isopentylamine Derivatives of a Vinyl Chloride-Containing Fatty Acid from cf. Trichodesmium sp. nov.
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2011-12-12Autor
Malloy, Karla L.
Suyama, Takashi L.
Engene, Niclas
Debonsi, Hosana
Cao, Zhengyu
Matainaho, Teatulohi
Spadafora, Carmenza
Murray, Thomas F.
Gerwick, William H.
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Credneramides A (1) and B (2), two vinyl chloride-containing metabolites, were isolated from a Papua New Guinea collection of cf. Trichodesmium sp. nov. and expand a recently described class of vinyl chloride-containing natural products. The precursor fatty acid, credneric acid (3), was isolated from both the aqueous and organic fractions of the parent fraction as well as from another geographically and phylogenetically distinct cyanobacterial collection (Panama). Credneramides A and B inhibited spontaneous calcium oscillations in murine cerebrocortical neurons at low micromolar concentrations (1, IC50 4.0 μM; 2, IC50 3.8 μM).