This thesis describes the isolation and structural elucidation of 17 new secondary metabolites from Tongan marine sponges including examples of alkaloids, polyketides and terpenoids. In the process of this work, 19 sponge specimens were subjected to preliminary NMR-guided investigation. Nine organisms were selected for further analysis on the basis of the structural novelty perceived within the HMBC spectrum of crude fractions generated by the first chromatographic purification of their crude extracts, and the apparent rarity of the specimen. Investigation of two different demosponge specimens afforded the γ-hydroxybutenolide sesterterpenes (23 and 24), and small quantities of the potently cytotoxic alkaloid 14-bromohomofascaplysin (29). Th...
Marine sponges have been recognized as potentially rich sources of various bioactive molecules. In o...
The chemical diversity of the phylum Porifera have provided marine natural products (MNPs) such as a...
Two areas of marine natural products were explored in this work. The young but established area of s...
This thesis describes the isolation and structural elucidation of 17 new secondary metabolites from ...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
The following thesis presents results from several investigations of marine natural products. It is ...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
An improved protocol for the screening of marine sponges using cyclic loading, PSDVB, and both 1D an...
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...
Secondary metabolites of Tasmanian sponges (phylum Porifera) have been studied. This study involved ...
This thesis presents results obtained from the investigation of secondary metabolites through screen...
This study reports on the spectroscopy-guided isolation and structural elucidation of secondary meta...
The work completed in this PhD thesis investigates and compares the chemical and biological variati...
A study of the secondary metabolism of two northeastern Pacific sponges and two Sri Lankan nudibranc...
Marine sponges have been recognized as potentially rich sources of various bioactive molecules. In o...
The chemical diversity of the phylum Porifera have provided marine natural products (MNPs) such as a...
Two areas of marine natural products were explored in this work. The young but established area of s...
This thesis describes the isolation and structural elucidation of 17 new secondary metabolites from ...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
The following thesis presents results from several investigations of marine natural products. It is ...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
An improved protocol for the screening of marine sponges using cyclic loading, PSDVB, and both 1D an...
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...
Secondary metabolites of Tasmanian sponges (phylum Porifera) have been studied. This study involved ...
This thesis presents results obtained from the investigation of secondary metabolites through screen...
This study reports on the spectroscopy-guided isolation and structural elucidation of secondary meta...
The work completed in this PhD thesis investigates and compares the chemical and biological variati...
A study of the secondary metabolism of two northeastern Pacific sponges and two Sri Lankan nudibranc...
Marine sponges have been recognized as potentially rich sources of various bioactive molecules. In o...
The chemical diversity of the phylum Porifera have provided marine natural products (MNPs) such as a...
Two areas of marine natural products were explored in this work. The young but established area of s...