Papuamides E and F, cytotoxic depsipeptides from the marine sponge Melophlus sp.
Authors: Prasad, Pritesh; Aalbersberg, William; Feussner, Klaus-D.; Van Wagoner, Ryan M.;
Papuamides E and F, cytotoxic depsipeptides from the marine sponge Melophlus sp.
Abstract
Two known papuamides C (1) and D (2) together with two new depsipeptides, papuamides E (3) and F (4), were isolated from an undescribed sponge of the genus Melophlus collected in the Solomon Islands. The planar structures of the compounds were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic studies. Papuamides C-F (1-4) showed cytotoxicity against brine shrimp with LD(50) values between 92 and 106 μg/mL.
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- University of Utah United States
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- University of Queensland Australia
Keywords
1303 Biochemistry, Cytotoxic, 3002 Drug Discovery, Melophlus, Papuamide, Depsipeptide, 1605 Organic Chemistry
1303 Biochemistry, Cytotoxic, 3002 Drug Discovery, Melophlus, Papuamide, Depsipeptide, 1605 Organic Chemistry
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