[#1998-06] Triterpenes from the Spores of Ganoderma lucidum and Their Inhibitory Activity against HIV-I Protease, Byung-Sun Min et al.

Triterpenes from the Spores of Ganoderma lucidum and Their Inhibitory Activity against HIV-I Protease

Byung-Sun Min, Norio NAKAMURA, Hirotsugu MIYASHIRO, Ki-Whan Bae, and Masao HATTORI

 

Two new lanostane-type triterpenes, lucidumol A and ganoderic acid β, were isolated from the spores of Reishi ( Ganoderma lucidum ), together with a new natural one and seven that were known. The structures of the new triterpenes were determined as (24S)-24,25-dihydroxylanost-8-ene-3,7-dione and 3β,7β-dihydroxy-11,15-dioxo­lanosta-8,24(E)-dien-26-oic acid, respectively, by chemical and spectroscopic means. The quantitative analyses of 5 fruiting bodies, antlered form and spores of G. lucidum were performed by high performance liquid chro­matography and demonstrated that ganoderic alcohol and acid contents were quite high in the spore. Of the compound isolated, ganoderic acid β, (24S)-lanosta-7,9(11)-diene-3β,24,25-triol (called lucidumol B), ganoder­manondiol, ganodermanontriol and ganolucidic acid A showed significant anti-human immunodeficiency virus (anti-HIV)-1 protease activity.