The endophytic fungus isolated from leaves of the papaya plant was fermented on solid rice medium, yielding a new l-tryptophan-l-phenyllactic acid conjugate (1) and thirteen known compounds (11, 14-25). In addition, an OSMAC approach was employed by adding eight different sodium or ammonium salts to the rice medium. Addition of 3.5% NaNO caused a significant change of the metabolite pattern of the fungus as indicated by HPLC analysis. Subsequent isolation yielded several new substituted l-tryptophan-l-phenyllactic acid conjugates (1-10) in addition to three known compounds (11-13), among which compounds 2-10, 12-13 were not detected in the rice control culture. All structures were unambiguously elucidated by one and two dimensional NMR spectroscopy and by mass spectrometry. The absolute configuration of the new compounds was determined by Marfey's reaction and X-ray single crystal diffraction. Compounds 19-22 showed cytotoxicity against the L5178Y mouse lymphoma cell line with IC values of 3.4, 1.4, 7.3 and 23.7 μM, respectively.
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RSC Adv
February 2018
Institute of Pharmaceutical Biology and Biotechnology, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf Universitätsstrasse 1 40225 Düsseldorf Germany
The endophytic fungus isolated from leaves of the papaya plant was fermented on solid rice medium, yielding a new l-tryptophan-l-phenyllactic acid conjugate (1) and thirteen known compounds (11, 14-25). In addition, an OSMAC approach was employed by adding eight different sodium or ammonium salts to the rice medium. Addition of 3.
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