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  • Cistobislactones A B, two sixteen membered spiro linked macrocylic bislactones from marine octopus Cistopus indicus

    Biochemical analysis of secondary metabolites of marine old-woman octopus Cistopus indicus (family Octopodidae) led to the identification of two sixteen-membered spiro-linked macrocyclic bislactones, named as cistobislactone A and cistobislactone B with unprecedented feature of henicos framework, based on extensive spectroscopic analyses. Cistobislactone B exhibited potential inhibition property against arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase (IC50 2.18 mM) than that demonstrated by cistobislactone A (IC50 2.54 mM) and standard non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent ibuprofen (IC50 4.50 mM) thus signifying the higher anti-inflammatory activity of the cistobislactone B analogue.


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