The principle nematocidal agent present in a southern Australian marine sponge of the genus Echinodictyum has been isolated and identfied as the novel betaine (+)-echinobetaine B (6), and the structure assigned by spectroscopic analysis has been confirmed by total synthesis. Preliminary SAR conclusions are drawn from analysis of synthetic intermediates and the known marine metabolites zooanemonin (12) and norzooanemonin (13), and the new sponge metabolite norzooanemonin methyl ester (14). The latter compound is reported for the first time from a selection of Australian sponges, including an Axinyssa sp., a Niphates sp., an Axinella sp. and a Ptilocaulis sp
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
Australia's marine environment covers extended areas, from the warm northern tropical, to the sub tr...
Le principal objectif de cette thèse, au caractère interdisciplinaire, concernait l'étude de l'épong...
A nematocidal agent present in a southern Australian marine sponge of the genus Echinodictyum has be...
Chemical fractionation of the southern Australian marine sponge Phoriospongia sp. (CMB-03107) yielde...
A study of the secondary metabolism of two northeastern Pacific sponges and two Sri Lankan nudibranc...
This thesis describes the chemical investigation of three marine sponges from Antarctica and the tot...
Bioassay-directed fractionation of a Hymeniacidon sp. yielded as nematocidal agents the equilibratin...
A study of biologically active extracts of several Pacific Ocean marine sponges has led to the isola...
An investigation into the chemistry of two species of marine sponges has led to the isolation of ei...
Investigations of a southern Australian marine sponge, Oceanapia sp., have yielded two new methyl br...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
This study describes the isolation and structure elucidation of several known and 13 new compounds f...
The isolation and structure elucidation of 12 new compounds from four different genera of marine spo...
Chemical studies of a Northeastern Pacific tunicate and three Papua New Guinea sponges have led to t...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
Australia's marine environment covers extended areas, from the warm northern tropical, to the sub tr...
Le principal objectif de cette thèse, au caractère interdisciplinaire, concernait l'étude de l'épong...
A nematocidal agent present in a southern Australian marine sponge of the genus Echinodictyum has be...
Chemical fractionation of the southern Australian marine sponge Phoriospongia sp. (CMB-03107) yielde...
A study of the secondary metabolism of two northeastern Pacific sponges and two Sri Lankan nudibranc...
This thesis describes the chemical investigation of three marine sponges from Antarctica and the tot...
Bioassay-directed fractionation of a Hymeniacidon sp. yielded as nematocidal agents the equilibratin...
A study of biologically active extracts of several Pacific Ocean marine sponges has led to the isola...
An investigation into the chemistry of two species of marine sponges has led to the isolation of ei...
Investigations of a southern Australian marine sponge, Oceanapia sp., have yielded two new methyl br...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
This study describes the isolation and structure elucidation of several known and 13 new compounds f...
The isolation and structure elucidation of 12 new compounds from four different genera of marine spo...
Chemical studies of a Northeastern Pacific tunicate and three Papua New Guinea sponges have led to t...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
Australia's marine environment covers extended areas, from the warm northern tropical, to the sub tr...
Le principal objectif de cette thèse, au caractère interdisciplinaire, concernait l'étude de l'épong...