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Triterpene glycosides from sponges

Kubanek J, Whalen KE, Engel S, Kelly SR, Henkel TP, Fenical W, Pawlik JR (2002) Multiple defensive roles for triterpene glycosides from two Caribbean sponges. Oecologia 131 125-136... [Pg.241]

Morris, S.A., Northcote, P.T, and Andersen, R.J. (1991) Triterpene glycosides from the Northeastern Pacific marine sponge Xestospongia vanilla. Can.]. Chem., 69,1352-1364. [Pg.1114]

Antonov, A.S., Kalinovsky, A.I., and Stonik, V.A. (1998) Ulososide B, a new unusual norlanostane-triterpene glycoside and its genuine aglycone from the Madagascar sponge Ulosa sp. Tetrahedron Lett., 39, 3807-3808. [Pg.1106]

Rhabdastoside is a monocyclic triterpene xyloside that has been isolated from the Japanese Rhabdastrella glohos-tellata. Its structure is very imusual and it is the first example of such a glycoside ever to be isolated from a sponge (Hirashima et al, 2010). [Pg.688]

For example, hapaioside, a glycoside of oor-pregnane isolated from Cribrochalina olemda (see Chapter 19) and glycosides of astrophorid sponges, whose aglycone is a triterpene (see Chapter 19). [Pg.1786]


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