Lehualides E− K, Cytotoxic Metabolites from the Tongan Marine Sponge Plakortis sp.

…, JH Miller, DS Bellows, PT Northcote

Index: Barber, Jacqueline M.; Quek, Natelle C. H.; Leahy, Dora C.; Miller, John H.; Bellows, David S.; Northcote, Peter T. Journal of Natural Products, 2011 , vol. 74, # 4 p. 809 - 815

Full Text: HTML

Citation Number: 8

Abstract

Spectroscopy-guided chemical analysis of a marine sponge from the genus Plakortis, collected in Tonga, yielded seven new metabolites of polyketide origin, lehualides E− K (5− 11), four of which incorporate various sulfur functionalities. The structures of compounds 5− 11 were elucidated by interpretation of spectroscopic data and spectral comparison with model compounds. The biological activities of compounds 6− 9 were investigated against ...

Related Articles:

Transfert d'oxygène sur les thioéthers à partir d'un sel d'oxaziridinium

[Hanquet, Gilles; Lusinchi, Xavier Tetrahedron Letters, 1993 , vol. 34, # 33 p. 5299 - 5302]

2-(4-Pyridyl) ethyl as a protective group for sulfur functionality

[Katritzky, Alan R.; Takahashi, Ichiro; Marson, Charles M. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1986 , vol. 51, # 25 p. 4914 - 4920]

2-(4-Pyridyl) ethyl as a protective group for sulfur functionality

[Katritzky, Alan R.; Takahashi, Ichiro; Marson, Charles M. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1986 , vol. 51, # 25 p. 4914 - 4920]

More Articles...