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Moloka’iamines

Ilimaquinone (12) belongs to the same structural class and was isolated from Hippospon-gia metachromia.3i 36 It also showed modest antimalarial activity. Moloka iamine (13) is a... [Pg.243]

While there exist too many syntheses of bromotyrosine alkaloids to delineate here, two illustrative examples are those of moloka iamine (1865) and the mycothiol-S -conjugate amidase inhibitor 2068 (1866). [Pg.300]

Lacy C, Scheuer PJ (2000) New Moloka iamine Derivatives from an Undescribed Verongid Sponge. J Nat Prod 63 119... [Pg.466]

Missouri Botanical Garden collecting program. 26-27 MiMJxanttone, anti neoplastic uses of, 84-85 MoLoka iamine, 240-241 Monocols. collection preigram for, 35 Monoterpenes, from marine environments, 242 Muqubilin, 239-240... [Pg.272]

Lacy, C. and Scheuer, P.J. (2000) New moloka iamine derivative from an undescribed Verongid sponge. J. Nat. Prod., 63,119-121. [Pg.1243]

Schoenfeld, R.C., Lumb, J.-P., Fantini, J and Ganem, B. (2000) Total synthesis of mololipids a new series of anti-FllV moloka iamine derivatives. Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett., 10, 2679-2681. [Pg.1313]

Different iV-methylation derivatives of moloka iamine, aplysamine 1 (54) 44), purealidin F (55), and G (56) 45), were obtained from an Australian sponge Aplysina sp. and the Okinawan sponge Pscanmaplysilla purea, respectively. 3,5-Dibromo-4-(3-dimethylaminopropoxy)phenethyl carbamic acid methyl ester (57) and its salt 58 were obtained as the first bromotyrosine derivatives containing a carbamate group from an Indian sample of Psammaplysilla purpurea 46), along with 59 47,48). [Pg.66]

Ganem et al. synthesized ceratinamine (60), moloka iamine (52), and molo-lipids (53), together with several analogues, for antifouling, anti-HIV and cytotoxicity studies (197-199). [Pg.218]

Several bromotyrosine alkaloids have been reported to possess antiviral activities (see Table XI). These include moloka iamine (52), mololipids (53), fistularin-3 (79) ll-ketofistularin-3 (82), and psammaplysin D (132). [Pg.249]


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