Aspochalasin D, a co-metabolite originally isolated from A. microcysticus along with aspochalasins A, B, and C, has antibacterial activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria at a concentration of 1 mg/ml. Aspochalasin D is more cytotoxic via apoptosis to Ba/F3-V12 cells in an IL-3-free medium [IC50 = 0.49 µg/ml] than in an IL-3-containing medium [IC50 = 1.9 µg/ml].
Molecular Weight:
401.54
CAS Number:
[71968-02-0]
Formula:
C24H35NO4
Target:
Apoptosis|||Others|||Antibacterial
T37443
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