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Cometins (A-C), New Furanosesterterpenes From an Australian Marine Sponge, Spongia sp.

Cometins (A-C), New Furanosesterterpenes From an Australian Marine Sponge, Spongia sp. <jats:p>The known marine furanosesterterpene furospinosulin-1 (1), together with three new furanosesterterpenes, namely cometin-A (2), cometin-B (3) and cometin-C (4), were isolated from a marine sponge, Spongia sp., collected during commercial trawling operations in the Great Australian Bight. The structures of these metabolites were determined by detailed spectroscopic analysis and chemical derivatization . The antibiotic property of the crude ethanol extract of this sponge was attributed solely to the furanosesterterpene tetronic acid cometin -A (2). </jats:p> http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Chemistry CrossRef

Cometins (A-C), New Furanosesterterpenes From an Australian Marine Sponge, Spongia sp.

Australian Journal of Chemistry , Volume 45 (8): 1255 – Jan 1, 1992

Cometins (A-C), New Furanosesterterpenes From an Australian Marine Sponge, Spongia sp.


Abstract

<jats:p>The known marine furanosesterterpene furospinosulin-1 (1), together with three new furanosesterterpenes, namely cometin-A (2), cometin-B (3) and cometin-C (4), were isolated from a marine sponge, Spongia sp., collected during commercial trawling operations in the Great Australian Bight. The structures of these metabolites were determined by detailed spectroscopic analysis and chemical derivatization . The antibiotic property of the crude ethanol extract of this sponge was attributed solely to the furanosesterterpene tetronic acid cometin -A (2). </jats:p>

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0004-9425
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10.1071/ch9921255
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Abstract

<jats:p>The known marine furanosesterterpene furospinosulin-1 (1), together with three new furanosesterterpenes, namely cometin-A (2), cometin-B (3) and cometin-C (4), were isolated from a marine sponge, Spongia sp., collected during commercial trawling operations in the Great Australian Bight. The structures of these metabolites were determined by detailed spectroscopic analysis and chemical derivatization . The antibiotic property of the crude ethanol extract of this sponge was attributed solely to the furanosesterterpene tetronic acid cometin -A (2). </jats:p>

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Australian Journal of ChemistryCrossRef

Published: Jan 1, 1992

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