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Litophyton

A large number of cembrane diterpenoids have been obtained from marine organisms, particularly soft corals. 2-Hydroxynephthenol (116) was isolated from Litophyton viridis. A dehydro-derivative (117) of epoxynephthenol was... [Pg.141]

Howe, N.R., and L.G. Harris Transfer of the Sea Anemone Pheromone, Anthop-leurine by the Nudibranch Aeolodia papillosa J. Chem. Ecol. 4, 551-561 (1978). Tursch, B. Chemical Protection of a Fish Abudefduf leucogaster Bleeker) by a Soft Coral (Litophyton viridis May). J. Chem. Ecol. 8, 1421-1428 (1982). [Pg.75]

SPECTRAL data IR, PMR, Mass Spec organism Litophyton viridis (Coelenterata) reference 50... [Pg.76]

Litophyton viridis Steroid Litosterol Antimicrobial activity against M. tuberculosis [52]... [Pg.322]

Litophyton arboretum Rythisma f. fulvum Xenia macrospiculata - Crude extracts Inhibited the growth of microbial strains [83]... [Pg.325]

Grote, D., Dahse, H.-M., and Seifert, K. (2008) Furanocembranoids from the soft corals Sinularia asterolobata and Litophyton arboretum. Chem. Biodivers., 5, 2449—2456. [Pg.1377]

Iguchi, K., Saitoh, S., and Yamada, Y. (1989) Novel 19-oxygenated sterols from the Okinawan soft coral Litophyton viridis. Chem. Pharm. Butt., 37, 2553-2554. [Pg.1379]

Miyamoto, T., Yamada, K, Ikeda, N., Komori, T, and Higudii, R. (1994) Bioactive terpenoids from Octocorallia. I. Bioactive diterpenoids litophynols A and B from the mucus of the soft coral Litophyton sp. J. Nat. Prod., 57,1212-1219. [Pg.1388]

Ochi, M., Futatsugi, K, Kume, Y, Kotsuki, H., Asao, K, and Shibata, K (1988) litophynin C, a new insect growth inhibitory diterpenoid from a soft coral Litophyton sp. Chem. Lett., 1661-1662. [Pg.1389]

Rezanka, TV and Dembitsky, V.M. (2001) y-Lactones from the soft corals Sarcophyton trocheliophorum and Litophyton arboreum. Tetrahedron, 57, 8743-8749. [Pg.1392]

Most Other lipidic derivatives are ylactones (butanolides and butenolides), often derived from C20 fatty adds (oxy-lipins) and found especially in Alcyonacea (Litophyton) and Gorgonacea (see below), to which can be added some examples already mentioned from Stolonifera (such as clavulolactone from Clavularia viridis) (see Figures 20.1 and 20.2). [Pg.1766]


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