As a result of our efforts to identify bioactive agents from marine algae, we have isolated and identified one new halogenated monoterpene 1 [(-)-(5E,7Z)-348-trichloro-7-dichloromethyl-3-methyl-157-octatriene] in addition to three known compounds (2, 3 and 4) from the red alga Plocamium cartilagineum collected by hand from the eastern coast of South Africa. Compound 1 was found to be active as a cytotoxic agent in human lung cancer (NCI-H460) and mouse neuro-2a cell lines (IC50 4 μg/mL). Two of these compounds (3 and 4) were found to have cytotoxic activity in other cell line assays, especially against human leukaemia and human colon cancers (IC50 1.3 μg/mL). None of these metabolites were active as sodium channel blockers or activators. Al...
Eight new (1-8) structurally diverse diterpenes featuring five different carbocycles were isolated f...
In chapter 1, background information on the acyclic Plocamium polyhalogenated monoterpenes, a group ...
3 pages, 1 table.-- PMID: 9868144 [PubMed].-- Printed version published Dec 28, 1998.Four new marine...
The medicinal chemistry of selected marine algae indigenous to South Africa was investigated. Follow...
The endemic South African red seaweed Plocamium maxillosum (Poiret) Lamouroux produces two unusual i...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death, with mortality rate estimates of 465 000 deaths...
Secondary metabolites from natural sources are fast growing as popular drug leads. The structural no...
© 2019 by the authors Red algae of the genus Plocamium have been a rich source of halogenated monote...
Red and brown algae have been shown to produce a variety of compounds with chemotherapeutic potentia...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer type and a primary cause of cancer mortality among females w...
Red and brown algae have been shown to produce a variety of compounds with chemotherapeutic potentia...
In a chemical analysis of the red seaweed Plocamium cartilagineum collected in Antarctic Peninsula, ...
Examination of six samples of the red alga P. cartilagineum collected along 1600 km of Central Chile...
Two species of red algae belonging to the genus <i>Plocamium</i>, <i>P. hamatum</i> from Moreton Bay...
Four new alicyclic monoterpenes based on the 1-(2-chlorovinyl)-2,4,5-trichloro-1,5-dimethylcyclohexa...
Eight new (1-8) structurally diverse diterpenes featuring five different carbocycles were isolated f...
In chapter 1, background information on the acyclic Plocamium polyhalogenated monoterpenes, a group ...
3 pages, 1 table.-- PMID: 9868144 [PubMed].-- Printed version published Dec 28, 1998.Four new marine...
The medicinal chemistry of selected marine algae indigenous to South Africa was investigated. Follow...
The endemic South African red seaweed Plocamium maxillosum (Poiret) Lamouroux produces two unusual i...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death, with mortality rate estimates of 465 000 deaths...
Secondary metabolites from natural sources are fast growing as popular drug leads. The structural no...
© 2019 by the authors Red algae of the genus Plocamium have been a rich source of halogenated monote...
Red and brown algae have been shown to produce a variety of compounds with chemotherapeutic potentia...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer type and a primary cause of cancer mortality among females w...
Red and brown algae have been shown to produce a variety of compounds with chemotherapeutic potentia...
In a chemical analysis of the red seaweed Plocamium cartilagineum collected in Antarctic Peninsula, ...
Examination of six samples of the red alga P. cartilagineum collected along 1600 km of Central Chile...
Two species of red algae belonging to the genus <i>Plocamium</i>, <i>P. hamatum</i> from Moreton Bay...
Four new alicyclic monoterpenes based on the 1-(2-chlorovinyl)-2,4,5-trichloro-1,5-dimethylcyclohexa...
Eight new (1-8) structurally diverse diterpenes featuring five different carbocycles were isolated f...
In chapter 1, background information on the acyclic Plocamium polyhalogenated monoterpenes, a group ...
3 pages, 1 table.-- PMID: 9868144 [PubMed].-- Printed version published Dec 28, 1998.Four new marine...