New Anti-inflammatory Sterols from the Red Sea Sponges Scalarispongia aqabaensis and Callyspongia siphonella

Authors
  • D.T.A. Youssef
  • A.K. Ibrahim
  • S.I. Khalifa
  • M.K. Mesbah
Publication date 2010
Journal Natural Product Communications
Volume | Issue number 5 | 1
Pages (from-to) 27-31
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI)
Abstract
Bioassay-guided fractionation of the anti-inflammation fractions of the Red Sea sponges Scalarispongia aqabaensis and Callyspongia siphonella yielded two new sterols from chloroform fractions of methanol extracts, namely scalaristerol (5α,8β- dihydroxycholest-6-en-3β -ol) (1) from Scalarispongia aqabaensis, and callysterol (ergosta-5,11-dien-3β-ol) (2) from Callyspongia siphonella. Structure determination was based on extensive NMR studies and mass spectrometry. The antiinflammatory activity of compounds 1 and 2 was assessed using the rat-hind paw edema method and by study of their effect on the release of O2 - and TXB2 from LPS-activated rat neonatal microglia.
Document type Article
Language English
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