This thesis describes the chemical investigation of three marine sponges from Antarctica and the total syntheses of natural products erebusinone (12) and its derivative, erebusinonamine (52). Investigation of the yellow Antarctic marine sponge Isodictya setifera resulted in the isolation of two secondary metabolites, purine analog (32) and 3-hydroxykynurenine (24). Chemical investigation of Isodictya setifera led to the isolation of six secondary metabolites which included 5-methyl-2-deoxycytidine (25), uridine (28), 2-deoxycytidine (31), homarine (37), hydroxyquinoline (33), 3-hydroxykynurenine (24). The latter two compounds were found to be intermediates of tryptophan catabolism in crustaceans. From the Antarctic marine sponge Isodictya a...
This thesis describes the isolation and structural elucidation of 17 new secondary metabolites from ...
Of the small percentage of organisms chemically investigated over the years as potential sources of ...
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...
The chemicals produced by biological systems, whether proteins, peptides, or terpenes, will always p...
Marine biodiversity is still unknown in underexplored regions of the Ocean. Sponges, and ...
Natural products have been a fundamental source of medicinal scaffolds for decades; with sixty ...
A study of biologically active extracts of several Pacific Ocean marine sponges has led to the isola...
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...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
dissertationMarine organisms continue to be an important source of novel natural products, often wit...
An investigation into the chemistry of two species of marine sponges has led to the isolation of ei...
Drug discovery is reliant on new developments in natural product chemistry as well as advances in ch...
Marine organisms are a source of a diverse range of secondary metabolites. This thesis describes the...
This thesis describes the isolation and structural elucidation of 17 new secondary metabolites from ...
Of the small percentage of organisms chemically investigated over the years as potential sources of ...
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...
The chemicals produced by biological systems, whether proteins, peptides, or terpenes, will always p...
Marine biodiversity is still unknown in underexplored regions of the Ocean. Sponges, and ...
Natural products have been a fundamental source of medicinal scaffolds for decades; with sixty ...
A study of biologically active extracts of several Pacific Ocean marine sponges has led to the isola...
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...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
dissertationMarine organisms continue to be an important source of novel natural products, often wit...
An investigation into the chemistry of two species of marine sponges has led to the isolation of ei...
Drug discovery is reliant on new developments in natural product chemistry as well as advances in ch...
Marine organisms are a source of a diverse range of secondary metabolites. This thesis describes the...
This thesis describes the isolation and structural elucidation of 17 new secondary metabolites from ...
Of the small percentage of organisms chemically investigated over the years as potential sources of ...
A study of the secondary metabolism of two northeastern Pacific sponges and two Sri Lankan nudibranc...