Abstract Bioassay guided fractionation of extracts derived from submerged cultures of a Sanghuangporus sp. (i.e., the genus that was until recently referred to as the “Inonotus linteus complex” of medicinal… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Bioassay guided fractionation of extracts derived from submerged cultures of a Sanghuangporus sp. (i.e., the genus that was until recently referred to as the “Inonotus linteus complex” of medicinal mushrooms) originating from Kenya led to the isolation of a new spiro [furan-2,1’-indine]-3-one derivative, for which we propose the trivial name phelligridin L (1) together with the known compounds 3,14′-bihispidinyl (2), hispidin (3), ionylideneacetic acid (4), 1S-(2E)-5-[(1R)-2,2-dimethyl-6-methylidenecyclohexyl]-3-methylpent-2-enoic acid (5), phellidine E (6) and phellidine D (7). Compounds 1–3, showed moderate nematicidal activity against Caenorhabditis elegans with LD50 of 12.5 μg/m. The nematicidal activity of 3, 14′-bihispidinyl and hispidin (1, 2) has not been reported before. Furthermore, compounds 1–5 demonstrated moderate antimicrobial activity against various test organisms.
               
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