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Biological activities anti-microbial

Effects of Sesquiterpene Lactones on Seed Germination. Sesquiterpene lactones are common constituents of the Asteraceae but are also found in other angiosperm families and in certain liverworts (31,32). These highly bitter substances exhibit a wide spectrum of biological activities (J 3) which include cytotoxicity, anti-tumor, anti-microbial, insecticidal (34) and molluscicidal (35) properties. Furthermore, they are known causes for livestock poisoning and contact dermatitis in humans (33). Structure-activity relationship studies on sesquiterpene lactones have demonstrated that biological activity frequently depend on the presence of the cr... [Pg.142]

Metabolites from cyanobacteria are generally of amino acid or polyketide origin and frequently show potent biological activity. The series of dolastatin metabolites, exemplified by dolastatin-10 (Structure 2.18), are linear peptides which show potent cytotoxic activity and are of clinical interest as anti-tumour agents. Originally isolated in very low yield from the Indian Ocean sea hare Dolabella auricularia, dolastatins are now known to be cyanobacterial products.43,44 The discovery of a microbial source for these pharmaceutically important compounds will facilitate study of their biosynthesis and could potentially lead to the production of structural analogues by provision of modified biosynthetic precursors to the cultivar. As discussed below and in Section VI, toxic secondary metabolites from cyanobacteria have often been implicated in the chemical defenses of sea hares.45"17... [Pg.76]

For other anti-inflammation drugs such as Naproxen59 and Fenoprofen,60 only the S-isomer is biologically active. Since tedious resolutions are necessary to prepare these compounds, it would be desirable to develop a general asymmetric synthesis of the S(+) arylpropionic acids by microbial oxidation of pro-chiral substrates. This concept has been successfully applied in the preparation of a chiral metabolite of 29. Oxidation of one of the enan-tiotopic methyl groups in 30 with sulfurescens furnished the chiral diol 31.61 A similar oxidation of isobutyric acid (32)62 to S-(+)-3-hydroxy-2-mdthylpropionic acid (33) has been recently employed in the synthesis of the a-tocopherol synthon (34).63... [Pg.303]

Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers 20,No.l, Jan.2005, p.95-111 BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE POLYMERS MODIFICATION AND ANTI-MICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF CHITOSAN DERIVATIVES Kenawy E-R Abdel-Hay F1 El-Magd AA Mahmond Y Tanta,University... [Pg.34]

A wide range of biological activities has been described for triterpenes and nor-triterpene quinonemethides. These include anti-inflammatory, anti-hyperlipidemic, antitumour-promotion, hepatoprotective, anti-ulcer, anti-microbial and hypoglycemic activitiy, among others [16,35]. Among the compound mentioned previously in this review, antitumour-promotion, anti-inflammatory, inmunosuppressive, anti-tumour, insecticide and anti-AIDS activities were found and are described below. [Pg.689]


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