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Haliclona tulearensis

Haliclona tulearensis in 1999. In this paper, it was also reported that halit-ulin exhibited significant cytotoxicity against P-388 (leukemia), A-549 (lung), HT-29 (colon) and MEL-28 (melanoma) tumor cell lines. [Pg.101]

Haliclona spp. Haliclona tulearensis W L Sodwana Bay, South Africa 51 [54]... [Pg.203]

Halidorensin, halidorensins B-C, halitulin and isoha-litulin are original alkaloids isolated from the species Haliclona tulearensis, harvested near Durban, South Africa. [Pg.1062]

Haliclona tulearensis Koren-Goldshlager, Kashman, and Schleyer, 1998 Sorek et al., 2010... [Pg.1063]

Kashman, Y, Koren-Goldshlagei G., Garda-Gravalos, M.D., and Schleyer, M. (1999) Halitulin, a new cytotoxic alkaloid from the marine sponge Haliclona tulearensis. Tetrahedron Lett., 40, 997-1000. [Pg.1112]

Sorek, H., Rudi, A., Aknin, M., Gaydou, E., and Kashman, Y. (2010) Isohalitulin and haliclorensins B and C, three marine alkaloids from Haliclona tulearensis. J. Nat. Prod., 73, 456-458. [Pg.1118]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.81 ]




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