Cylindricines, lepadiformines, and fasicularin are tricyclic marine alkaloids bearing perhydropyrrolo- and pyrido[2,1-j] frameworks having divergent chemical functionalities. They have been isolated from marine tunicates over the last two decades and found to have a range of cytotoxicity such as DNA-alkylating ability. Recently, polycitorols have emerged as a new member of this alkaloid family. Their unique structural features and biological activities have intrigued many researchers and challenged them in their synthesis. This review describes recent syntheses of the tricyclic alkaloids based on key synthetic approaches.MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore)Accepted versio
3,6,7-trihydroxycoumarin C11 (2.14) was first isolated from the green alga Dasycladus vermicularis i...
A cross-metathesis protocol has been developed to provide facile access to highly hindered trisubsti...
The synthesis of a tricyclic marine alkaloid, fasicularin, was accomplished. Stereoselective synthes...
Cylindricines, lepadiformine, and fasicularin are marine alkaloids with a common novel pyrrolo- and ...
Secondary metabolites from marine organisms are a rich source of novel leads for drug development. A...
This thesis is divided into four chapters. The first chapter comprises an introduction to the fasicu...
Marine tricyclic alkaloids lepadiformine and fasicularin, with a unique perhydropyrrolo[2,1-j]quin...
The structures, origins, biogenesis, synthesis and bioactivity of a selection of N-heterocyclic mari...
Drug discovery is reliant on new developments in natural product chemistry as well as advances in ch...
Interesting biological activity has been ascribed to many natural products containing multi-substitu...
Manynatural products with biologically interesting structures have been isolated from marine animals...
Chemists continue to take inspiration from nature when it comes to finding and creating biologically...
Chemical investigation of a southern Australian marine sponge, Clathria sp., yielded the known mirab...
Cancer continues to be one of the most important health problems worldwide, and the identification o...
This dissertation describes the development and partial execution of a unified synthetic strategy fo...
3,6,7-trihydroxycoumarin C11 (2.14) was first isolated from the green alga Dasycladus vermicularis i...
A cross-metathesis protocol has been developed to provide facile access to highly hindered trisubsti...
The synthesis of a tricyclic marine alkaloid, fasicularin, was accomplished. Stereoselective synthes...
Cylindricines, lepadiformine, and fasicularin are marine alkaloids with a common novel pyrrolo- and ...
Secondary metabolites from marine organisms are a rich source of novel leads for drug development. A...
This thesis is divided into four chapters. The first chapter comprises an introduction to the fasicu...
Marine tricyclic alkaloids lepadiformine and fasicularin, with a unique perhydropyrrolo[2,1-j]quin...
The structures, origins, biogenesis, synthesis and bioactivity of a selection of N-heterocyclic mari...
Drug discovery is reliant on new developments in natural product chemistry as well as advances in ch...
Interesting biological activity has been ascribed to many natural products containing multi-substitu...
Manynatural products with biologically interesting structures have been isolated from marine animals...
Chemists continue to take inspiration from nature when it comes to finding and creating biologically...
Chemical investigation of a southern Australian marine sponge, Clathria sp., yielded the known mirab...
Cancer continues to be one of the most important health problems worldwide, and the identification o...
This dissertation describes the development and partial execution of a unified synthetic strategy fo...
3,6,7-trihydroxycoumarin C11 (2.14) was first isolated from the green alga Dasycladus vermicularis i...
A cross-metathesis protocol has been developed to provide facile access to highly hindered trisubsti...
The synthesis of a tricyclic marine alkaloid, fasicularin, was accomplished. Stereoselective synthes...