Isolation and structure of providencin: a highly oxygenated diterpene possessing a unique bicyclo[12.2.0]hexadecane ring system from the sea plume Pseudopterogorgia kallos
- PMID: 12841778
- DOI: 10.1021/ol034833g
Isolation and structure of providencin: a highly oxygenated diterpene possessing a unique bicyclo[12.2.0]hexadecane ring system from the sea plume Pseudopterogorgia kallos
Abstract
[structure: see text] Providencin (1) is a naturally occurring cytotoxin isolated from the Caribbean gorgonian octocoral Pseudopterogorgia kallos. Its highly oxygenated hexacyclic structure is based on a previously undescribed bicyclo[12.2.0]hexadecane ring system and was established through spectroscopic analysis and X-ray crystallographic analysis. Providencin (1) was shown to exhibit modest anticancer activity against human breast (MCF7), lung (NCI-H460), and CNS (SF-268) cancer cell lines.
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