Species of the brown algae of the genus Dictyota are rich sources of bioactive secondary metabolites with diverse structural features. Excellent progress has been made in the discovery of diterpenes possessing broad chemical defensive activities from this genus. Most of these diterpenes exhibit significant biological activities, such as antiviral, cytotoxic and chemical defensive activities. In the present review, we summarized diterpenes isolated from the brown algae of the genus
Dictyotaceae are a rich source of secondary metabolites, especially terpenes. These natural products...
Marine algae produce a great amount of secondary metabolites (e.g. terpenoids, fatty acids, steroids...
Eight diterpenes belonging to the dolostane carbon skeleton have been isolated from the Canary Islan...
Species of the brown algae of the genus Dictyota are rich sources of bioactive secondary metabolites...
Although a broad variety of classes of bioactive compounds have already been isolated from seaweeds ...
The crude extract of the marine brown alga Dictyota guineensis was analyzed by high-resolution gas c...
17 diterpenoids isolated from brown algae of the family DICTYOTACEAE have been evaluated for mollusc...
Four diterpenes,two of which are new natural products,have been isolated from the brown alga dictyot...
Crude extracts of the brown seaweed Dictyota mertensii (Martius) Kützing collected at two distant an...
The crude extract of the Brazilian brown alga Dictyota crenulata was analyzed by NMR spectroscopy an...
New diterpenes which possess a decalin skeleton have been isolated from the brown algae, Dictyota di...
The secondary metabolite chemistry of two species of brown algae from the family Dictyotaceae was in...
The brown alga Dictyota bartayresiana collected in the Gulf of Mannar of the Indian Ocean yielded di...
The marine brown alga Dictyota pfaffii from Atol das Rocas, in Northeast Brazil is a rich source of ...
The marine brown alga, DICTYOTA VOLUBILIS, was found to contain four unusually substituted hydroazul...
Dictyotaceae are a rich source of secondary metabolites, especially terpenes. These natural products...
Marine algae produce a great amount of secondary metabolites (e.g. terpenoids, fatty acids, steroids...
Eight diterpenes belonging to the dolostane carbon skeleton have been isolated from the Canary Islan...
Species of the brown algae of the genus Dictyota are rich sources of bioactive secondary metabolites...
Although a broad variety of classes of bioactive compounds have already been isolated from seaweeds ...
The crude extract of the marine brown alga Dictyota guineensis was analyzed by high-resolution gas c...
17 diterpenoids isolated from brown algae of the family DICTYOTACEAE have been evaluated for mollusc...
Four diterpenes,two of which are new natural products,have been isolated from the brown alga dictyot...
Crude extracts of the brown seaweed Dictyota mertensii (Martius) Kützing collected at two distant an...
The crude extract of the Brazilian brown alga Dictyota crenulata was analyzed by NMR spectroscopy an...
New diterpenes which possess a decalin skeleton have been isolated from the brown algae, Dictyota di...
The secondary metabolite chemistry of two species of brown algae from the family Dictyotaceae was in...
The brown alga Dictyota bartayresiana collected in the Gulf of Mannar of the Indian Ocean yielded di...
The marine brown alga Dictyota pfaffii from Atol das Rocas, in Northeast Brazil is a rich source of ...
The marine brown alga, DICTYOTA VOLUBILIS, was found to contain four unusually substituted hydroazul...
Dictyotaceae are a rich source of secondary metabolites, especially terpenes. These natural products...
Marine algae produce a great amount of secondary metabolites (e.g. terpenoids, fatty acids, steroids...
Eight diterpenes belonging to the dolostane carbon skeleton have been isolated from the Canary Islan...