This study describes an investigation into secondary metabolites that are produced by a marine red alga, Symphyocladia latiuscula, which was collected from coastal waters off Qingdao, China. A combination of normal, reversed phase, and gel chromatography was used to isolate six citric acid derived natural products, aconitates A-F (1-6), together with two known and ten new polybrominated phenols, symphyocladins C/D (7a/b), and symphyocladins H-Q (8a/b, 9a/b and 10-15), respectively. Structure elucidation was achieved by detailed spectroscopic (including X-ray crystallographic) analysis. We propose a plausible and convergent biosynthetic pathway involving a key quinone methide intermediate, linking aconitates and symphyocladins.
Keywords: Symphyocladia latiuscula; aconitates; bromophenols; marine red alga; symphyocladins.