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Antimycobacterial Cycloartanes from <i>Borrichia </i><i>frutescens</i>

Charles L. CantrellDepartment of Chemistry, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge 70803-1804, USATiansheng LuLouisiana State University**Frank R. FronczekLouisiana State University**Nikolaus H. FischerLouisiana State University**Linda B. AdamsLouisiana State University**Scott G. FranzblauInstitute for Tuberculosis Research
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In a bioassay-guided search for antimycobacterial compounds from higher plants of the southeastern United States, we have chemically investigated the sea daisy (Borrichia frutescens) from coastal marshes of Louisiana for their active constituents. Bioactive chromatographic fractions provided two new triterpenes, (24R)-24,25-epoxycycloartan-3-one (1) and (23R)-3-oxolanosta-8,24-dien-23-ol (4), and (3 alpha H, 24R)-24,25-epoxycycloartan-3-ol (3a). Compound 3a had been previously isolated as a mixture of C-24 epimers. The structures of 1, 3a, and 4 were established by spectroscopic methods and chemical transformations, and the molecular structures of 1 and 4 were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. In a radiorespirometric bioassay against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the epoxycycloartanes 1 and 3a exhibited minimum inhibitory concentrations of 8 micrograms/mL. In contrast, the lanostadiene-type triterpene 4 showed no significant inhibition at 128 micrograms/mL, as did the acetate 3b. Cytotoxicity for Vero cells gave IC50 values of 71.8, 39.8, and 103.6 micrograms/mL for triterpenes 1, 3a, and 4, respectively.

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