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Amphicarpa meridiana Meridine

Meridine is an alkaloid of pyridoacridine and has been found in sponges and in tunicates (Molinski, 1993). Isolated in 1991 from the Australian ascidian Amphicarpa meridiana, this antifungal compound was found the following year in an undetermined species of the genus Corticium, harvested in the Bahamas. In the current state... [Pg.678]

Schmitz, F.J., DeGuzman, F.S., Hossain, M.B., and Van der Helm, D. (1991) Cytotoxic aromatic alkaloids from the ascidians Amphicarpa meridiana and Leptodinides sp. meridine and 11-hydroxy-ascididemnin. J. Org. Chem., 56, 804-808. [Pg.1264]

Related to pyridoacridines, meridine is a pentacydic alkaloid from the spedes Amphicarpa meridiana, isolated with a stable tautomer it is cytotoxic to P388 cells, with an IC50 of about 0.4(xgml. ... [Pg.1695]


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