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Ircinia spinulosa

A heptaprenylhydroquinone derivative (402) was isolated from an Indian sample of Ircinia fasciculata [341]. Ircinia spinulosa from the Adriatic contained three sulfated 2-prenylhydroquinones (403-405) that are toxic to brine shrimp [342]. An Ircinia sp. from New Caledonia contained a sulfated 2-prenylhydroquinone (406) and a sulfated furanoterpene (407) [343]. An Australian Sarcotragus sp. contained octaprenylhydroquinone sulfate (408) and nonaprenylhydroquinone sulfate (409) as inhibitors of al,3 fucosyltransferase VH [344]. [Pg.676]

Erdogan, L, Sener, B., and Higa, T. (2000) Tryptophol, a plant auxin isolated from the marine sponge Ircinia spinulosa. Biochem Syst. Ecol.. 28, 793-794. [Pg.1225]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.305 ]

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