Bromopyrrole alkaloids from the Jamaican sponge Didiscus oxeata

Authors: Hu, Jin-Feng; Peng, Jiangnan; Kazi, Abul B.; Kelly, Michelle; Hamann, Mark T.

Source: Journal of Chemical Research, Volume 2005, Number 7, July 2005 , pp. 427-428(2)

Publisher: Science Reviews 2000 Ltd

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Abstract:

Three bromopyrrole alkaloids (1-3) were isolated from the acetone extracts of Didiscus oxeata during chemical and biological investigation of Caribbean and Indo-Pacific marine sponges. The structures were established by spectroscopic methods. Mukanadin D (3) was obtained for the first time as a naturally-occurring C11 bromopyrrole alkaloid.

Keywords: BROMOPYRROLE ALKALOIDS, MUKANADIN D, DIDISCUS OXEA

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3184/030823405774309113

Publication date: 2005-07-01

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