Investigations of a southern Australian marine sponge, Oceanapia sp., have yielded two new methyl branched bisthiocyanates, thiocyanatins D-1 (3a) and D-2 (3b), along with two new thiocarbamate thiocyanates, thiocyanatins E-l (4a) and E-2 (4b). The new thiocyanatins belong to a rare class of bioactive marine metabolite previously only represented by thiocyanatins A-C (1, 2a/b). Structures were assigned on the basis of detailed spectroscopic analysis, with comparisons to the known bisthiocyanate thiocyanatin A (1) and synthetic model compounds (5-7). The thiocyanatins exhibit potent nematocidal activity, and preliminary structure-activity relationship investigations have confirmed key characteristics of the thiocyanatin pharmacophore
An improved protocol for the screening of marine sponges using cyclic loading, PSDVB, and both 1D an...
Australia's marine environment covers extended areas, from the warm northern tropical, to the sub tr...
The field of marine natural products continues to produce novel bioactive agents. This work describe...
Acanthella cavernosa is a brightly coloured orange tropical marine sponge commonly found on reefs in...
The tropical marine sponge Acanthella cavernosa (Dendy) converts potassium [C] cyanide to axisonitri...
The biosynthetic origins of the isocyanide and isothiocyanate functional groups in the marine sponge...
The principle nematocidal agent present in a southern Australian marine sponge of the genus Echinodi...
The tropical marine sponge Acanthella cavernosa (Dendy) converts potassium [14C] cyanide to axisonit...
The isolation of axisocyanate-3 as a minor component of Acanthella cavernosa has been confirmed by s...
A study of biologically active extracts of several Pacific Ocean marine sponges has led to the isola...
A new sesquiterpene isothiocyanate, (-)-9-isothiocyanatopupukeanane (4), has been isolated along wit...
The chemical study of a sponge of the genus Axinyssa collected in the Gulf of California has led to ...
The following thesis presents results from several investigations of marine natural products. It is ...
From the organic extracts of two Guam sponges, Rhaphoxya sp. and Suberea sp., determined to have c...
Chemical fractionation of the southern Australian marine sponge Phoriospongia sp. (CMB-03107) yielde...
An improved protocol for the screening of marine sponges using cyclic loading, PSDVB, and both 1D an...
Australia's marine environment covers extended areas, from the warm northern tropical, to the sub tr...
The field of marine natural products continues to produce novel bioactive agents. This work describe...
Acanthella cavernosa is a brightly coloured orange tropical marine sponge commonly found on reefs in...
The tropical marine sponge Acanthella cavernosa (Dendy) converts potassium [C] cyanide to axisonitri...
The biosynthetic origins of the isocyanide and isothiocyanate functional groups in the marine sponge...
The principle nematocidal agent present in a southern Australian marine sponge of the genus Echinodi...
The tropical marine sponge Acanthella cavernosa (Dendy) converts potassium [14C] cyanide to axisonit...
The isolation of axisocyanate-3 as a minor component of Acanthella cavernosa has been confirmed by s...
A study of biologically active extracts of several Pacific Ocean marine sponges has led to the isola...
A new sesquiterpene isothiocyanate, (-)-9-isothiocyanatopupukeanane (4), has been isolated along wit...
The chemical study of a sponge of the genus Axinyssa collected in the Gulf of California has led to ...
The following thesis presents results from several investigations of marine natural products. It is ...
From the organic extracts of two Guam sponges, Rhaphoxya sp. and Suberea sp., determined to have c...
Chemical fractionation of the southern Australian marine sponge Phoriospongia sp. (CMB-03107) yielde...
An improved protocol for the screening of marine sponges using cyclic loading, PSDVB, and both 1D an...
Australia's marine environment covers extended areas, from the warm northern tropical, to the sub tr...
The field of marine natural products continues to produce novel bioactive agents. This work describe...