Tetracyclic Steroids Bearing a Bicyclo[4.4.1] Ring System as Potent Antiosteoporosis Agents from the Deep-Sea-Derived Fungus Rhizopus sp. W23.

Journal of natural products(2022)

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Abstract
Chemical investigation of the deep-sea-derived fungus sp. W23 resulted in the identification of six new (-, , , ) and 12 known (, , -) cyclocitrinol analogues, together with one handling artifact (), all featuring an unusual 7/7/6/5-tetracyclic scaffold and bicyclo[4.4.1] A/B rings. Norcyclocitrinoic acids A and B (, ) represent the second occurrence of 24,25-bisnor cyclocitrinols. Structures were assigned to new steroids on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analysis and X-ray crystallography. Compound significantly enhances osteoblastogenesis and inhibits adipogenesis in mature bone marrow stromal cells at 5 μM, indicating a potential to be an antiosteoporosis lead.
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potent antiosteoporosis agents,fungus,steroids,bearing system,deep-sea-derived
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