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  • The marine fungus Penicillium chrysogenum was manipulated with CaBr(2) to enhance the production of new bromodiphenyl ether compounds.
  • Two novel free-radical-scavenging polybrominated diphenyl ethers were identified, along with three known compounds, through advanced spectroscopic methods.
  • The newly discovered compounds showed strong radical-scavenging activity, outperforming ascorbic acid, with varying IC(50) values, demonstrating their potential as antioxidants.

Article Abstract

Manipulation of the fermentation of the marine-derived fungus Penicillium chrysogenum by addition of CaBr(2) resulted in induced production of bromodiphenyl ether analogs. Two new free-radical-scavenging polybrominated diphenyl ethers, 1 and 2, and three known diphenyl ethers, 3,3'-dihydroxy-5,5'-dimethyldiphenyl ether (3), and an inseparable mixture of violacerol-I (4) and violacerol-II (5) were isolated. The structures of the two new polybromodiphenyl ethers 1 and 2 were assigned by combined spectroscopic-data analysis, including deuterium-induced isotope effect. Compounds 1-3, and a mixture of 4 and 5 exhibited radical-scavenging activities against 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl with IC(50) values of 18, 15, 42, and 6 μM, respectively. With the exception of 3, the compounds were, therefore, more active than the positive control, ascorbic acid (IC(50) 20 μM).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201000067DOI Listing

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