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Agelas species

Tsuda M, Yasuda T, Fukushi E, Kawabata J, Sekiguchi M, Fromont J, Kobayashi J (2006) Agesamides A and B, Bromopyrrole Alkaloids from Sponge Agelas Species Application of DOSY for Chemical Screening of New Metabolites. Org Lett 8 4235... [Pg.438]

Endo T, Tsuda M, Okada T, Mitsuhashi S, Shima H, Kikuchi K, Mikami Y, Fromont J, Kobayashi J (2004) Nagelamides A-H, New Dimeric Bromopyrrole Alkaloids from Marine Sponge Agelas Species. J Nat Prod 67 1262... [Pg.439]

Tsuda, M., Yasuda, T., Fukushi, E., Kawabata, J., Sekiguchi, M., Fromont, J., Kobayashi, J., (2006). Agesamides A and B, bromopyrrole alkaloids from sponge Agelas species Application of DOSY for chemical screening of new metabolites. Org. Lett. 8, 4235-4238. [Pg.198]

ExampI es of simple pyrrole derivatives isolated from Agelas species. ... [Pg.964]

Endo, T., Tsuda, M., Okada, T., Mitsuhashi, S., Shima, H., Kikuchi, K., Mikami, Y, Fromont, J., and Kobayashi, J. (2004) Nagelamides A-H, new dimeric bromopyrrole alkaloids from marine sponge Agelas species./. Nat. Prod., 67,1262-1267. [Pg.1007]

Aeromonas species producing sodium channel blockers, 80r,82 Agelas dispar, 320... [Pg.365]

The sponge Agelas dispar from the Bahamas contained pyridinebetaine B (494) [420]. Echinoclathrines B-C (495-496) are members of a new class of pyridine alkaloids from an Okinawan species of Echinoclathria. They exhibit weak immunosuppressive activity [421]. [Pg.692]

The first trigalactosylceramides were highlighted in 1996 in the species Agelas dispar harvested in the Bahamas (San Salvador Island) and are characterized by having an N-acetyl-galactosamine (Costantino et al, 1996). P-A/-Ac-D-Galp... [Pg.957]

Clathrosides and isoclathrosides are atypical glycolipids isolated from the species Agelas clathrodes harvested in the Caribbean. These derivatives are characterized by the... [Pg.957]

More recently Stempien et al. have announced 173) the occurrence in an unidentified species of Agelas of a further bromopyrrole derivative with antibiotic activity, to which they assigned the structure 4-bromo-pyrrole-2-carbonylguanidine (31). [Pg.11]


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