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Actinopyga agassizi

The effects of sea cucumber triterpene glycosides injected into an organism at low concentrations are of scientific and applied interest. For instance, the fraction of glycosides from Actinopyga agassizi in experiments in vitro at concentrations of 0.1-6.0 pg/ml caused a stimulatory effect for leukocyte migration. This substance stimulated phagocytosis of Staphylococcus aureus by human blood leukocytes at concentrations of 4-100 jig/ml [98]. [Pg.168]

MOL. WT. 649 SPECTRAL data IR, PMR organism Actinopyga agassizi (Echinodermata) reference 78... [Pg.118]

ORGANISM Actinopyga agassizi, Stichopus Japonicus Selenka, and Holothuria tabulosa (Echinodermata) reference 22, 76, 79, 116, 170... [Pg.126]

Kitagawa, I., M. Kobayashi, and Y. Kyogoku Marine Natural Products. IX. Structural Elucidation of Triterpenoidal Oligoglycosides from the Bahamean Sea Cucumber Actinopyga agassizi Selenka. Chem. Pharm. Bull. (Japan) 30, 2045 (1982). [Pg.357]

Dehydroechinoside- A 9,11 OH Hz OH sc-130 G5g Actinopyga agassizi Kitagawa, Kobayashi, and Kyogoku, 1982... [Pg.780]

Kitagawa, I., Kobayashi, M., and Kyogoku, Y. (1982) Marine natural products. IX. Stmctural elucidation of triterpenoidal oligoglycosides from the Bahamean sea cucumber Actinopyga agassizi Selenka. Chem. Pham. Bull, 30, 2045-2050. [Pg.797]


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