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Microcosmus vulgaris

Ascidia mentula from the Mediterranean was the source of two antiproliferative alkyl sulfates, sodium salts of 3,7,11,15-tetramethylhexadecane-l,19-diyl disulfate (164) and heneicosane-1,21-diyl disulfate (165) respectively [164], Microcosmus vulgaris, also... [Pg.642]

Z)-4,8-Dimethylnon-3-en-l-yl sodium sulfate (166), which is also found in the ascidian Microcosmus vulgaris [166], is a sulfated alkene that was isolated from the ophiuroid Ophiocoma echinata from Colombia [530]. [Pg.721]

Aiello, A Eattorusso, E., Merma, M., Camuccio, R., and luvone, T. (1997b) A new antiproliferative sulfated alkene from the Mediterranean tunicate Microcosmus vulgaris. Tetrahedron, S3,11489— 11492. [Pg.1696]

Aiello, A., Fattomsso, E Menna, M and luvone, T. (2000b) Sulcatin, a novel antiproliferative N-methylpyridinium alkaloid from the ascidian Microcosmus vulgaris.]. Nat. Prod., 63, 517-519. [Pg.1696]


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