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  • - The marine alga Dictyota pfaffii from Northeast Brazil produces dolabellane diterpenes, which could be developed into antiviral drugs targeting HIV-1 by inhibiting reverse transcriptase (RT).
  • - Researchers discovered three new diterpenes, dolabelladienols A-C, and confirmed their structures using techniques like NMR and X-ray diffraction.
  • - Compounds 1 and 2 showed strong anti-HIV-1 activity (IC50 = 2.9 and 4.1 μM) with low toxicity to tumor cells, suggesting they are promising candidates for anti-HIV therapies.

Article Abstract

The marine brown alga Dictyota pfaffii from Atol das Rocas, in Northeast Brazil is a rich source of dolabellane diterpene, which has the potential to be used in future antiviral drugs by inhibiting reverse transcriptase (RT) of HIV-1. Reexamination of the minor diterpene constituents yielded three new dolabellane diterpenes, (1R*,2E,4R*,7S,10S*,11S*,12R*)10,18-diacetoxy-7-hydroxy-2,8(17)-dolabelladiene (1), (1R*,2E,4R*,7R*,10S*,11S*,12R*)10,18-diacetoxy-7-hydroxy-2,8(17)-dolabelladiene (2), (1R*,2E,4R*,8E,10S*,11S,12R*)10,18-diacetoxy-7-hydroxy-2,8-dolabelladiene (3), termed dolabelladienols A-C (1-3) respectively, in addition to the known dolabellane diterpenes (4-6). The elucidation of the compounds 1-3 was assigned by 1D and 2D NMR, MS, optical rotation and molecular modeling, along with the relative configuration of compound 4 and the absolute configuration of 5 by X-ray diffraction. The potent anti-HIV-1 activities displayed by compounds 1 and 2 (IC50 = 2.9 and 4.1 μM), which were more active than even the known dolabelladienetriol 4, and the low cytotoxic activity against MT-2 lymphocyte tumor cells indicated that these compounds are promising anti-HIV-1 agents.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4113826PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md12074247DOI Listing

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