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Sulfide pyridoacridines

Since the discovery of amphimedine by Schmitz and co-workers in 1983 [36], the polycyclic alkaloids based on the pyrido[, /]acridine skeleton have emerged as a well-defined class of marine metabolites, with significant biological activities, isolated from sponges and tunicates [37]. The less common group of sulfide pyridoacridines were only obtained from tunicates and they include the shermilamines, the varamines-lissoclins-diplamine group, and tintamine, another polycyclic alkaloid closely related to them. [Pg.819]

The methyl sulfide-containing alkaloids, varamines A (123) and B (124) were isolated from L. vareau. Their structures were determined by interpretation of NMR spectral data and by comparison with related alkaloids. The varamines were cytotoxic towards L1210 murine leukaemia cells with IC50 values of 0.03 and 0.05 Xg/mL, respectively [138], The varamines (123-124), lissoclins (110-111) and diplamine (112) all contain a methyl sulfide group linked to a pyridoacridine ring system [22],... [Pg.638]

Thiazole-containing pyridoacridines are a group of fused ring alkaloids having a pyrido[4,3,2-w, ]thiazolo[3,2-6]acridinium skeleton related to shermilamines, varamines and diplamine, which were discussed in the sulfide section [37]. The pyridoacridines have a characteristic UV absorption pattern [A.max(MeOH) 245, 307, and 361 nm], which is highly sensitive to the pH of the medium. [Pg.893]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.25 , Pg.819 ]




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