Publications by authors named "Lucero Martinez-Fructuoso"

Antimicrobial resistance is a global public health problem and identification of new chemical scaffolds is important to overcoming this threat. In a recent high-throughput discovery campaign, fractions derived from the organic extract of crinoid, sp. (Echinodermata), showed antibacterial activity.

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Two cyclic peroxides, plakortides V (1) and W (2) were purified from the organic extract of the sponge Plakinastrella sp. Their planar structures were established based on extensive NMR and MS analysis and the absolute configurations of the three stereogenic centers of the 1,2-dioxane moiety were determined to be 3R,4S,6S by comparative analysis of the H NMR spectral data of the R- or S-MTPA Mosher esters. Compounds 1 and 2 exhibited potent cytotoxic activity against LOX IMVI (melanoma), UO-31 (renal), and HL-60 (TB) (leukemia) cell lines in the NCI-60 cytotoxicity assay.

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Pyrrole-containing natural products form a large group of structurally diverse compounds that occur in both terrestrial and marine organisms. In the present study the formation of trideuteromethylated artifacts of pyrrole-containing natural products was investigated, focusing on the discorhabdins. Three deuterated discorhabdins, , , and , were identified to be isolation procedure artifacts caused by the presence of DMSO during NMR sample preparation and handling.

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The continuing emergence of antibiotic-resistant microbes highlights the need for the identification of new chemotypes with antimicrobial activity. One of the most prolific sources of antimicrobial molecules has been the systematic screening of natural product samples. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the National Cancer Institute here report a large screen of 326,656 partially purified natural product fractions against a panel of four microbial pathogens, resulting in the identification of >3000 fractions with antifungal and/or antibacterial activity.

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Dihydro-furanones are bioactive compounds isolated from various plants, marine fungi, and sponges. The present investigation describes the isolation by recycling HPLC and structural characterization by NMR of four previously undescribed 2(5H)-furanones, monticofuranolide A and pectinolides N-P, one phenylpropanoid, rosmarinic acid, and five known flavonoids, in addition to the undescribed natural flavonoid, 2R,3R-dihydrogossipetin or 5,7,8,3',4'-pentahydroxy flavanonol, from collections of H. monticola Mart.

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Lippia species share various pharmacological activities and are used in traditional cooking and medicine worldwide. Combined chromatographic techniques such as column chromatography, high-performance liquid chromatography, and countercurrent chromatography led to the purification of two new antifungal phenylpropanoid glycosides, lippiarubelloside A (1) and lippiarubelloside B (2), by bioactivity-directed fractionation of an ethanol-soluble extract from Lippia rubella, in addition to the known active related compounds forsythoside A (3), verbascoside (4), isoverbascoside (5), and poliumoside (6). The structures of compounds 1 and 2 were determined by comparison of their NMR spectroscopic data with the prototype active compound 4.

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Cytotoxic 6-heptyl-5,6-dihydro-2 H-pyran-2-ones are chemical markers of Hyptis (Lamiaceae) and are responsible for some of the therapeutic properties of species with relevance to traditional medicine. The present investigation describes the isolation of known pectinolides A-C (1-3), in addition to the new pectinolides I-M (4-8), from two Mexican collections of H. pectinata by HPLC.

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