Ecdysteroids from the Antarctic tunicate Synoicum adareanum.

J Nat Prod

Department of Chemistry and Center for Molecular Diversity in Drug Design, Discovery, and Delivery, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USA.

Published: December 2007

Five new ecdysteroids, hyousterones A-D (2-5) and abeohyousterone (6), have been isolated from the Antarctic tunicate Synoicum adareanum along with the known ecdysteroid diaulusterol B (1). Hyousterones B (3) and D (5) are unusual ecdysteroids in bearing the 14beta-hydroxyl group, and abeohyousterone incorporates the 13(14-->8) abeo steroid skeleton, reflecting a rearrangement of the steroid C/D ring system. Abeohyousterone has moderate cytotoxicity toward several cancer cell lines. Hyousterones bearing the 14alpha-hydroxy group (2 and 4) were weakly cytotoxic, while the 14beta-hydroxy hyousterones (3 and 5) were devoid of cytotoxicity. The 14beta-hydroxy function may be a thermodynamic pathway to the 13(14-->8) abeo steroid skeleton. Hyousterones, abeohyousterone, and diaulusterol B are the first ecdysteroids reported from tunicates.

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