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Citorellamine

Citorellamine (94) is an indole disulfide dihydrochloride from the Fijian tunicate Polycitorella mariae. It exhibits potent antimicrobial and insecticidal activity in addition to cytotoxicity [117]. The structure was later revised and syntheses of the proposed and true structures carried out [118]. [Pg.634]

Roll, D. M., Ireland, C. M., (1985). Citorellamine, a new bromoindole derivative from Polycitorella mariae. Tetrahedron Lett. 26, 4303-4306. [Pg.209]

Citorellamine PolycitoreUa mariae Roll and Ireland, 1985 Moriarty et al, 1987... [Pg.858]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.313 ]




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