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Mirko Duvnjak1, Gregor Talajić1, Jurica Baranašić2
1Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Horvatovac 102a, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
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Penicyclone A is a polyketide compound with a unique and intriguing structure recently isolated from the fungus Penicillium sp. F23-2 during an OSMAC (one-strain-many-compounds) campaign. The compound demonstrated significant antimicrobial activity without exhibiting any cytotoxic effects, which prompted us to pursue total synthesis of the reported enantiomer. Upon completion of the synthesis, we observed that our synthetic compound lacked antimicrobial activity. Further analysis suggested that the natural product may have, in fact, been the opposite enantiomer to that reported. This observation led us to synthesize the antipodal enantiomer using our previously developed synthetic sequence and to evaluate the biological activity (via antibacterial and cytotoxicity assays) of both the final compound and the selected intermediates from both enantiomeric series.
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