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Verongula gigantea

Verongula gigantea Hyatt, Verongida, Porif. verongamine (bromotyrosine metabolite)/histamine Hj receptor antagonist Mierzwa 1994... [Pg.94]

Miozwa, R. King, A. Conova, M.A. Tozzi, S. Puar, M.S. Patel, M. Coval, S.J. Pomponi, S.A. (1994) Vaongamine, a novel bromotyrosine-daived histamine H4-antagonist from the marine sponge Verongula gigantea. J. Nat. Prod., 57, 175-177. [Pg.328]

Ciminiello P, Dell Aversano C, Fattorusso E, Magno S, Pansini M (2000) Chemistry of Verongida Sponges. 10. Secondary Metabolite Composition of the Caribbean Sponge Verongula gigantea. J Nat Prod 63 263... [Pg.466]

Verongula gigantea 8.5 Carballeira, Shalabi, and Negron, 19S9b... [Pg.641]

Ciminiello, P., Dell Aversano, C., Eattorusso, E., Magno, S., and Pansini, M. (2000) Chemistry of Verongida sponges. 10. Secondary metabolite composition of the Caribbean sponge Verongula gigantea. J. Nat. Prod., 63, 263-266. [Pg.1218]

Monobromo- (10), bromochloro- (11), and dichloro- (12) dienones were isolated from Aplysina cavernicola (9,10). Both 10 and 11 were isolated as racemic mixtures. The dienone 13 was first obtained as a synthetic product after treatment of aeroplysinin-1 (14) with trifluoroacetic acid (11). Our group isolated 13 from the Jamaican sponge Verongula gigantea as a natural product (12). [Pg.62]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.25 , Pg.721 ]

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