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Novel PPAR-γ Agonist from the Soft Coral Sarcophyton crassocaule: Modulating Glucose Uptake and Lipid Droplet Formation
by Jian-Ang Zeng, Min Sun, Yi Qi, Song-Wei Li, Li-Ting Zhang, Si-Min Pan, Yue-Wei Guo, Ming-Zhi Su and Hui Luo
Mar. Drugs 2025, 23(12), 450; https://doi.org/10.3390/md23120450 - 24 Nov 2025
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Two previously undescribed highly oxygenated cembrane-type diterpenes, namely sarcocraol A (1) and sarcocraol B (2), along with five known compounds (37), have been isolated from the soft coral Sarcophyton crassocaule collected off Ximao Island in [...] Read more.
Two previously undescribed highly oxygenated cembrane-type diterpenes, namely sarcocraol A (1) and sarcocraol B (2), along with five known compounds (37), have been isolated from the soft coral Sarcophyton crassocaule collected off Ximao Island in the South China Sea. Their structures were determined through comprehensive spectroscopic analysis, QM-NMR calculations, TDDFT-ECD computation, X-ray diffraction analysis, and by comparison with literature data. Plausible biosynthetic pathways for these compounds were also proposed. All compounds were evaluated for peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) transcriptional activity using luciferase assay. The bioassay results demonstrated that compound 1 exhibits selective PPAR-γ agonistic activity. Furthermore, it promoted glucose uptake in HepG2 cells by 1.18-, 1.45-, and 1.90-fold at concentrations of 2.5, 5, and 10 μM, respectively, whereas rosiglitazone (10 μM) produced a 2.47-fold increase over the induced control. Compound 1 at 10 μM induced mild lipid accumulation in 3T3-L1 cells, showing a 1.63-fold increase relative to the control, which was much lower than the 3.28-fold increase observed in rosiglitazone (10 μM) group indicating its potential antidiabetic properties. These findings suggested that compound 1 could be a promising lead for the development of antidiabetic agents. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Natural Products from Soft Corals and Their Associated Microbes)
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Analysis of Cembrane-Type Diterpenoids from Cultured Soft Coral Sclerophytum flexibile for Inhibition of TGF-β-Induced IL-6 Secretion in Inflammation-Associated Cancer
by Yi-Chen Wang, Shun-Ban Tai, Jenq-Lin Yang, Pei-Feng Liu, Ping-Jyun Sung, Jui-Hsin Su and Chun-Lin Chen
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2025, 26(23), 11280; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms262311280 - 21 Nov 2025
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Cembrane-type diterpenoids (cembranoids), natural compounds derived from soft coral Sclerophytum flexibile, exhibit diverse biological activities including anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and anti-viral effects. Our previous research demonstrated that Sinulariolide, a member of this group, effectively inhibits TGF-β-induced IL-6 secretion, thereby suppressing inflammation-associated cancer development. [...] Read more.
Cembrane-type diterpenoids (cembranoids), natural compounds derived from soft coral Sclerophytum flexibile, exhibit diverse biological activities including anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and anti-viral effects. Our previous research demonstrated that Sinulariolide, a member of this group, effectively inhibits TGF-β-induced IL-6 secretion, thereby suppressing inflammation-associated cancer development. Building on these findings, the present study employs a structure-activity relationship (SAR) approach to compare the anti-inflammatory properties of various cembranoids extracted from cultured soft coral Sclerophytum flexibile—a sustainable and environmentally friendly source that offers a consistent supply for research and therapeutic development. By isolating multiple cembrane-type analogs and analyzing their structural differences, we identified key chemical features that enhance their ability to interfere with TGF-β signaling and subsequent IL-6 production. The SAR analysis revealed distinct variations in anti-inflammatory efficacy among the tested compounds, pinpointing structural motifs crucial for inhibiting TGF-β-induced IL-6 secretion. These insights deepen our understanding of the molecular basis behind the anti-inflammatory action of cembranoids and guide the optimization of these compounds for potential therapeutic use. Full article
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Cembrane-Based Diterpenoids Isolated from the Soft Coral Sarcophyton sp.
by Yueping Wang, Xiaohui Li, Yusen Guo, Te Li, Xia Yan, Han Ouyang, Wenhan Lin, Bin Wu, Hongyu Hu and Shan He
Mar. Drugs 2025, 23(11), 422; https://doi.org/10.3390/md23110422 - 30 Oct 2025
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This research explored the chemical composition of the soft coral Sarcophyton sp., leading to the discovery of six previously unreported cembranoids, sarcophynoids D–I (16), and three known analog compounds (79). Structural elucidation of the new [...] Read more.
This research explored the chemical composition of the soft coral Sarcophyton sp., leading to the discovery of six previously unreported cembranoids, sarcophynoids D–I (16), and three known analog compounds (79). Structural elucidation of the new metabolites was achieved by spectroscopic methods, including one- and two-dimensional (1D and 2D) NMR (COSY, HSQC and HMBC), high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (HRESIMS), quantum mechanical NMR (QM-NMR) methods, electronic circular dichroism (ECD) calculations, and comparison with literature data. All isolated substances were screened for antibacterial activities, and most exhibited moderate inhibitory effects against six pathogenic bacterial strains, with MIC values between 8 and 64 μg/mL. In addition, the effects of these compounds on LPS and IFN-γ stimulated RAW264.7 cells, focused on the release of NO and TNF-α, were also evaluated, but were inactive at 20 μM. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Marine Natural Products with Antimicrobial Activity)
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Two New Diterpenoids Formed by Transannular Diels–Alder Cycloaddition from the Soft Coral Sarcophyton tortuosum, and Their Antibacterial and PPAR-β Agonist Activities
by Min Sun, Songwei Li, Jianang Zeng, Yuewei Guo, Changyun Wang and Mingzhi Su
Mar. Drugs 2024, 22(12), 553; https://doi.org/10.3390/md22120553 - 10 Dec 2024
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Two new cembrane-derived tricyclic diterpenes belonging to the sarcophytin family, namely 4a-hydroxy-chatancin (1) and sarcotoroid (2), together with two known related ones (3 and 4), were isolated from the soft coral Sarcophyton tortuosum collected off [...] Read more.
Two new cembrane-derived tricyclic diterpenes belonging to the sarcophytin family, namely 4a-hydroxy-chatancin (1) and sarcotoroid (2), together with two known related ones (3 and 4), were isolated from the soft coral Sarcophyton tortuosum collected off Ximao Island in the South China Sea. The structures of the new compounds were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analysis, a quantum mechanical nuclear magnetic resonance (QM-NMR) method, a time-dependent density functional theory electronic circular dichroism (TDDFT-ECD) calculation, X-ray diffraction analysis, and comparison with the reported data in the literature. A plausible biosynthetic pathway of compounds 14 was proposed, involving undergoing a transannular Diels–Alder cycloaddition. In the bioassay, the new compound 1 displayed significant inhibitory activities against the fish pathogens Streptococcus parauberis KSP28, oxytetracycline-resistant Streptococcus parauberis SPOF3K, and Photobacterium damselae FP2244, with MIC values of 9.1, 9.1, and 18.2 μg/mL, respectively. Furthermore, by conducting a luciferase reporter assay on rat liver Ac2F cells, compounds 1, 3, and 4 were evaluated for peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) transcriptional activity, and compound 3 showed selective PPAR-β agonist activity at a concentration of 10 μΜ. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Bioactive Compounds from Soft Corals and Their Derived Microorganisms)
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Terpenoids from the Soft Coral Sinularia densa Collected in the South China Sea
by Cili Wang, Jiarui Zhang, Kai Li, Junjie Yang, Lei Li, Sen Wang, Hu Hou and Pinglin Li
Mar. Drugs 2024, 22(10), 442; https://doi.org/10.3390/md22100442 - 27 Sep 2024
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The chemical investigation of the South China Sea soft coral Sinularia densa has resulted in the isolation of seven new terpenoids, including two new meroterpenoids, namely sinudenoids F–G (12), and five new cembranes, namely sinudenoids H–L (3 [...] Read more.
The chemical investigation of the South China Sea soft coral Sinularia densa has resulted in the isolation of seven new terpenoids, including two new meroterpenoids, namely sinudenoids F–G (12), and five new cembranes, namely sinudenoids H–L (37). Their structures and absolute configurations were elucidated based on extensive analyses of spectroscopic data, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, comparison with the literature data, and quantum chemical calculations. Among them, sinudenoid F (1) and sinudenoid G (2) are rare meroterpenoids featuring a methyl benzoate core. Sinudenoid H (3) possesses a rare carbon skeleton of 8, 19-bisnorfuranocembrenolide, which is the second reported compound with this skeleton. In a bioassay, sinudenoid H (3) exhibited better anti-inflammatory activity compared to the positive control indomethacin at 20 µM in CuSO4-treated transgenic fluorescent zebrafish. Moreover, sinudenoid J (5) and sinudenoid L (7) exhibited moderate anti-thrombotic activity in arachidonic acid (AA)-induced thrombotic zebrafish at 20 µM. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Target Identification of Marine Natural Products)
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Kallopterolides A–I, a New Subclass of seco-Diterpenes Isolated from the Southwestern Caribbean Sea Plume Antillogorgia kallos
by Jeffrey Marrero, Luis A. Amador, Ivan M. Novitskiy, Andrei G. Kutateladze and Abimael D. Rodríguez
Molecules 2024, 29(11), 2493; https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29112493 - 24 May 2024
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Kallopterolides A–I (19), a family of nine diterpenoids possessing either a cleaved pseudopterane or a severed cembrane skeleton, along with several known compounds were isolated from the Caribbean Sea plume Antillogorgia kallos. The structures and relative configurations of [...] Read more.
Kallopterolides A–I (19), a family of nine diterpenoids possessing either a cleaved pseudopterane or a severed cembrane skeleton, along with several known compounds were isolated from the Caribbean Sea plume Antillogorgia kallos. The structures and relative configurations of 19 were characterized by analysis of HR-MS, IR, UV, and NMR spectroscopic data in addition to computational methods and side-by-side comparisons with published NMR data of related congeners. An investigation was conducted as to the potential of the kallopterolides as plausible in vitro anti-inflammatory, antiprotozoal, and antituberculosis agents. Full article
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Boswellianols A–I, Structurally Diverse Diterpenoids from the Oleo-Gum Resin of Boswellia carterii and Their TGF-β Inhibition Activity
by Zhi-Rong Lin, Meng-Yu Bao, Hao-Ming Xiong, Dai Cao, Li-Ping Bai, Wei Zhang, Cheng-Yu Chen, Zhi-Hong Jiang and Guo-Yuan Zhu
Plants 2024, 13(8), 1074; https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13081074 - 11 Apr 2024
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Olibanum, a golden oleo-gum resin from species in the Boswellia genus (Burseraceae family), is a famous traditional herbal medicine widely used around the world. Previous phytochemical studies mainly focused on the non-polar fractions of olibanum. In this study, nine novel diterpenoids, boswellianols [...] Read more.
Olibanum, a golden oleo-gum resin from species in the Boswellia genus (Burseraceae family), is a famous traditional herbal medicine widely used around the world. Previous phytochemical studies mainly focused on the non-polar fractions of olibanum. In this study, nine novel diterpenoids, boswellianols A–I (19), and three known compounds were isolated from the polar methanolic fraction of the oleo-gum resin of Boswellia carterii. Their structures were determined through comprehensive spectroscopic analysis as well as experimental and calculated electronic circular dichroism (ECD) data comparison. Compound 1 is a novel diterpenoid possessing an undescribed prenylmaaliane-type skeleton with a 6/6/3 tricyclic system. Compounds 24 were unusual prenylaromadendrane-type diterpenoids, and compounds 59 were new highly oxidized cembrane-type diterpenoids. Compounds 1 and 5 showed significant transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) inhibitory activity via inhibiting the TGF-β-induced phosphorylation of Smad3 and the expression of fibronectin and N-cadherin (the biomarker of the epithelial–mesenchymal transition) in a dose-dependent manner in LX-2 human hepatic stellate cells, indicating that compounds 1 and 5 should be potential anti-fibrosis agents. These findings give a new insight into the chemical constituents of the polar fraction of olibanum and their inhibitory activities on the TGF-β/Smad signaling pathway. Full article
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Nine New Antibacterial Diterpenes and Steroids from the South China Sea Soft Coral Lobophytum catalai Tixier-Durivault
by Sheng-Hui Zhu, Yuan-Min Chang, Ming-Zhi Su, Li-Gong Yao, Song-Wei Li, Hong Wang and Yue-Wei Guo
Mar. Drugs 2024, 22(1), 50; https://doi.org/10.3390/md22010050 - 20 Jan 2024
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Five new cembrane-type diterpenes, lobocalines A–E (15), and four new steroids, lobocaloids A–D (912), along with six known related compounds (68 and 1315) were isolated from the Yalong Bay [...] Read more.
Five new cembrane-type diterpenes, lobocalines A–E (15), and four new steroids, lobocaloids A–D (912), along with six known related compounds (68 and 1315) were isolated from the Yalong Bay soft coral Lobophytum catalai Tixier-Durivault. The structures of the new compounds were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analysis, NMR calculation with DP4+ analysis, time-dependent density functional theory–electronic circular dichroism (TDDFT-ECD) calculations, X-ray diffraction analyses and comparison with the reported spectroscopic data of known compounds. Further, with the aid of X-ray diffraction analysis, the structure of lobocrasol B (15) was firmly revised as 15a. In in vitro bioassays, compound 2 showed moderate antibacterial activities against fish pathogenic bacteria Streptococcus parauberis KSP28 and Phoyobacterium damselae FP2244 with minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values of 8.7 and 17.3 µg/mL, respectively. All the steroids exhibited antibacterial activities against the S. parauberis KSP28 with MIC values ranging from 12.3 to 53.6 µg/mL. Compounds 2, 7 and 14 have remarkable inhibitory effects on the hemolysin production of Staphylococcus aureus, while compounds 812 have medium inhibitory effects on the pyocyanin production in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Structural Studies on Marine Natural Products)
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Structurally Diverse Diterpenes from the South China Sea Soft Coral Sarcophyton trocheliophorum
by Yu-Ting Song, Dan-Dan Yu, Ming-Zhi Su, Hui Luo, Jian-Guo Cao, Lin-Fu Liang, Fan Yang and Yue-Wei Guo
Mar. Drugs 2023, 21(2), 69; https://doi.org/10.3390/md21020069 - 20 Jan 2023
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The present investigation of the South China Sea soft coral Sarcophyton trocheliophorum resulted in the discovery of six new polyoxygenated diterpenes, namely sartrocheliols A–E (1, 3, 58) along with four known ones, 2, 4, 9 [...] Read more.
The present investigation of the South China Sea soft coral Sarcophyton trocheliophorum resulted in the discovery of six new polyoxygenated diterpenes, namely sartrocheliols A–E (1, 3, 58) along with four known ones, 2, 4, 9, and 10. Based on extensive spectroscopic data analysis, sartrocheliol A (1) was identified as an uncommon capnosane diterpene, while sartrocheliols B–E (3, 58) were established as cembrane diterpenes. They displayed diverse structural features not only at the distinctly different carbon frameworks but also at the various types of heterocycles, including the epoxide, γ-lactone, furan, and pyran rings. Moreover, their absolute configurations were determined by a combination of quantum mechanical-nuclear magnetic resonance (QM-NMR) approach, modified Mosher’s method, and X-ray diffraction analysis. In the anti-tumor bioassay, compound 4 exhibited moderate cytotoxic activities against A549, H1975, MDA-MB-231, and H1299 cells with the IC50 values ranging from 26.3 to 47.9 μM. Full article
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Cembrane Diterpenes Possessing Nonaromatic Oxacycles from the Hainan Soft Coral Sarcophyton mililatensis
by Ling Zhang, Min Yang, Zi-Hui Chen, Zeng-Yue Ge, Song-Wei Li, Xian-Yun Yan, Li-Gong Yao, Lin-Fu Liang and Yue-Wei Guo
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2023, 24(3), 1979; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24031979 - 19 Jan 2023
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Documents on the chemical composition of the soft coral Sarcophyton mililatensis are sparse. The present investigation of the Hainan soft coral S. mililatensis resulted in the discovery of six new cembrane diterpenes, sarcoxacyclols A–F (16) and four known analogs [...] Read more.
Documents on the chemical composition of the soft coral Sarcophyton mililatensis are sparse. The present investigation of the Hainan soft coral S. mililatensis resulted in the discovery of six new cembrane diterpenes, sarcoxacyclols A–F (16) and four known analogs (710). Their structures were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analysis along with a comparison with the data in current literature. The nonaromatic oxacycles in their structures were the rarely found tetrahydrofuran ether across C-1 and C-12 and tetrahydropyran ether across C-1 and C-11, respectively. Moreover, the absolute configuration of compound 4 was established unambiguously by X-ray diffraction analysis using Ga Kα radiation (λ = 1.34139 Å). Based on the biogenetical consideration, the absolute configurations of other five new compounds were tentatively assumed. Assessment of the bioactivity for these secondary metabolites revealed that compound 1 exhibited significant tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α inhibitory activity (IC50 = 9.5 μmol/L), similar to the positive control dexamethasone (IC50 = 8.7 μmol/L), but no obvious cytotoxicity towards RAW264.7 cells (CC50 > 50 μmol/L). The preliminary molecular docking suggested the crucial roles of the hydroxyl and acetoxyl groups in the computational prediction of the binding mode between the diterpene and the protein. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Macromolecules)
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Towards Sustainable Medicinal Resources through Marine Soft Coral Aquaculture: Insights into the Chemical Diversity and the Biological Potential
by Ngoc Bao An Nguyen, Lo-Yun Chen, Mohamed El-Shazly, Bo-Rong Peng, Jui-Hsin Su, Ho-Cheng Wu, I-Ta Lee and Kuei-Hung Lai
Mar. Drugs 2022, 20(10), 640; https://doi.org/10.3390/md20100640 - 14 Oct 2022
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In recent decades, aquaculture techniques for soft corals have made remarkable progress in terms of conditions and productivity. Researchers have been able to obtain larger quantities of soft corals, thus larger quantities of biologically active metabolites, allowing them to study their biological activity [...] Read more.
In recent decades, aquaculture techniques for soft corals have made remarkable progress in terms of conditions and productivity. Researchers have been able to obtain larger quantities of soft corals, thus larger quantities of biologically active metabolites, allowing them to study their biological activity in many pharmacological assays and even produce sufficient quantities for clinical trials. In this review, we summarize 201 secondary metabolites that have been identified from cultured soft corals in the era from 2002 to September 2022. Various types of diterpenes (eunicellins, cembranes, spatanes, norcembranes, briaranes, and aquarianes), as well as biscembranes, sterols, and quinones were discovered and subjected to bioactivity investigations in 53 different studies. We also introduce a more in-depth discussion of the potential biological effects (anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, and anti-microbial) and the mechanisms of action of the identified secondary metabolites. We hope this review will shed light on the untapped potential applications of aquaculture to produce valuable secondary metabolites to tackle current and emerging health conditions. Full article
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Variable Response in Alpine Tree-Ring Stable Isotopes Following Volcanic Eruptions in the Tropics and Iceland
by Tito Arosio, Stéphane Affolter, Kurt Nicolussi, Michael Sigl, Malin Michelle Ziehmer-Wenz, Christian Schlüchter, Emmanuel Schaad, Rafael Stähli and Markus Christian Leuenberger
Geosciences 2022, 12(10), 371; https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12100371 - 8 Oct 2022
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The importance of the stable isotopes in tree rings for the study of the climate variations caused by volcanic eruptions is still unclear. We studied δ18O, δD, δ13C stable isotopes of larch and cembran pine cellulose around four major [...] Read more.
The importance of the stable isotopes in tree rings for the study of the climate variations caused by volcanic eruptions is still unclear. We studied δ18O, δD, δ13C stable isotopes of larch and cembran pine cellulose around four major eruptions with annual resolution, along with a superposed epoch analysis of 34 eruptions with 5-year resolution. Initial analysis of the tropical Tambora (1815 CE) and Samalas (1257 CE) eruptions showed a post-eruption decrease in δ18O values attributed to post-volcanic cooling and increased summer precipitation in Southern Europe, as documented by observations and climate simulations. The post-volcanic cooling was captured by the δD of speleothem fluid inclusion. The δ18O decrease was also observed in the analysis of 34 major tropical eruptions over the last 2000 years. In contrast, the eruptions of c. 750, 756, and 764 CE attributed to Icelandic volcanoes left no significant responses in the cellulose isotopes. Further analysis of all major Icelandic eruptions in the last 2000 years showed no consistent isotopic fingerprints, with the exception of lower post-volcanic δ13C values in larch. In summary, the δ18O values of cellulose can provide relevant information on climatic and hydroclimatic variations following major tropical volcanic eruptions, even when using the 5-year resolution wood samples of the Alpine Tree-Ring Isotope Record database. Full article
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Sarcoeleganolides C–G, Five New Cembranes from the South China Sea Soft Coral Sarcophyton elegans
by Cili Wang, Jiarui Zhang, Xing Shi, Kai Li, Fengling Li, Xuli Tang, Guoqiang Li and Pinglin Li
Mar. Drugs 2022, 20(9), 574; https://doi.org/10.3390/md20090574 - 10 Sep 2022
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Five new cembranes, named sarcoeleganolides C–G (15), along with three known analogs (68) were isolated from soft coral Sarcophyton elegans collected from the Yagong Island, South China Sea. Their structures and absolute configurations were determined [...] Read more.
Five new cembranes, named sarcoeleganolides C–G (15), along with three known analogs (68) were isolated from soft coral Sarcophyton elegans collected from the Yagong Island, South China Sea. Their structures and absolute configurations were determined by extensive spectroscopic analysis, QM-NMR, and TDDFT-ECD calculations. In addition, compound 3 exhibited better anti-inflammation activity compared to the indomethacin as a positive control in zebrafish at 20 μM. Full article
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Sarcoconvolutums F and G: Polyoxygenated Cembrane-Type Diterpenoids from Sarcophyton convolutum, a Red Sea Soft Coral
by Tarik A. Mohamed, Abdelsamed I. Elshamy, Mohamed H. Abd El-Razek, Asmaa M. Abdel-Tawab, Sherin K. Ali, Mohamed Aboelmagd, Midori Suenaga, Paul W. Pare, Akemi Umeyama and Mohamed-Elamir F. Hegazy
Molecules 2022, 27(18), 5835; https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27185835 - 8 Sep 2022
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Natural products and chemical analogues are widely used in drug discovery, notably in cancer and infectious disease pharmacotherapy. Sarcophyton convolutum (Alcyoniidae) a Red Sea–derived soft coral has been shown to be a rich source of macrocyclic diterpenes and cyclized derivatives. Two previously undescribed [...] Read more.
Natural products and chemical analogues are widely used in drug discovery, notably in cancer and infectious disease pharmacotherapy. Sarcophyton convolutum (Alcyoniidae) a Red Sea–derived soft coral has been shown to be a rich source of macrocyclic diterpenes and cyclized derivatives. Two previously undescribed polyoxygenated cembrane-type diterpenoids, sarcoconvolutums F (1) and G (2), as well as four identified analogues (36) together with a furan derivate (7) were isolated from a solvent extract. Compounds were identified by spectroscopic techniques, including NMR, HREIMS, and CD, together with close spectral comparisons of previously published data. Sarcoconvolutum F (1) contains a rare 1-peroxid-15-hydroxy-10-ene functionality. Isolated metabolites (17) were screened against lung adenocarcinoma (A549), cervical cancer (HeLa) and oral cavity carcinoma (HSC-2) lines. Compound 4 exhibited an IC50 56 µM and 55 µM against A549 and HSC-2 cells, respectively. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Innovative Marine Molecules: Chemistry, Biology and Analysis)
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Investigating Masking Effects of Age Trends on the Correlations among Tree Ring Proxies
by Tito Arosio, Malin Michelle Ziehmer-Wenz, Kurt Nicolussi, Christian Schlüchter and Markus Christian Leuenberger
Forests 2021, 12(11), 1523; https://doi.org/10.3390/f12111523 - 4 Nov 2021
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Age-related trends are present in tree-ring widths (TRW), but their presence in tree rings isotope is debated. It is unclear how cambial age influences the relationships between TRW and isotopes. Tree-ring isotopes of alpine larch and cembran-pine trees showed only trends in the [...] Read more.
Age-related trends are present in tree-ring widths (TRW), but their presence in tree rings isotope is debated. It is unclear how cambial age influences the relationships between TRW and isotopes. Tree-ring isotopes of alpine larch and cembran-pine trees showed only trends in the juvenile period (>100 years), which might mask the inter-relations between tree-ring proxies during cambial age. This work tries to unmask the age-trend influences by examining the correlations in TRW—stable isotopes with and without age-trend correction. The non-detrended and linear-detrended values of TRW, of δD and δ18O showed significant correlations for ages up to 100 years, but not afterward. However, the correlation values, after spline or first-difference time-series detrending, were not age-related. Thus, detrending methods affect the correlations in the juvenile phase and may affect climate-related interpretations. The correlations between TRW and δ13C were not age-related, while those among the isotopes were significant throughout the ages. The correlation between δ13C and δD was the exception, as it became significant only after age > 100 years, suggesting a different use of reserves in the juvenile phase. In conclusion, the relationships among the tree-ring parameters are stable in all the different detrend scenarios after the juvenile phase, and they can be used together in multi-proxy paleoclimatic studies. The data of the juvenile phase can be used after spline-detrending or first-difference time-series calculation, depending on the purpose of the analysis to remove age-related trends. The work also provides clues on the possible causes of juvenile age trends. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Stable Isotopes in Dendroecology)
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