The natural product chemistry of six species of South African opisthobranch molluscs and some of their dietary marine invertebrates was investigated. Nineteen previously undescribed secondary metabolites and twelve known compounds were isolated and their structures determined by a combination of spectroscopic and chemical methods. The circumtropical sea hares Aplysia parvula and A. dactylomela were found to contain halogenated red algal metabolites. 3Z-bromofucin (120), the Z analogue of a known Laurencia CIS acetogenin, was isolated from A. parvula. A. dactylomela yielded a series of novel non-aromatic cuparanes, the algoanes (121-123), the novel tricyclic Iaurane ether ibhayinol (124) and three known chamigrane sesquiterpenes, prepacifeno...
A study of the secondary metabolism of two nudibranchs and one soft coral has led to the isolation o...
Investigation of the terpenoid metabolites present in the extracts of three dorid nudibranchs has le...
The following thesis is divided into three chapters. The first describes the isolation and identific...
This thesis investigates the variability occurring in the secondary metabolites produced by three So...
This study describes the isolation and structure elucidation of several known and 13 new compounds f...
Marine organisms show potential as sources for novel, biologically and pharmacologically active, sec...
North Borneo, located in the Coral Triangle Region (CTR), the world's marine mega biodiversity, has...
Marine opisthobranchs represent a very interesting source of bioactive natural products, which exhib...
Marine organisms are a source of a diverse range of secondary metabolites. This thesis describes the...
Abstract- This paper covers the chemical work, recently effected in the authors ' laboratory, o...
Marine invertebrates, algae and microorganisms produce a plethora of structurally unique and biologi...
Precursor incorporation experiments with several widespread species of Northeastern Pacific Ocean d...
A study of the secondary metabolism of two northeastern Pacific sponges and two Sri Lankan nudibranc...
The marine environment is an important source of structurally-diverse and biologically-active second...
Marine natural products chemistry emerging as a multidisciplinary field drawing attention of chemis...
A study of the secondary metabolism of two nudibranchs and one soft coral has led to the isolation o...
Investigation of the terpenoid metabolites present in the extracts of three dorid nudibranchs has le...
The following thesis is divided into three chapters. The first describes the isolation and identific...
This thesis investigates the variability occurring in the secondary metabolites produced by three So...
This study describes the isolation and structure elucidation of several known and 13 new compounds f...
Marine organisms show potential as sources for novel, biologically and pharmacologically active, sec...
North Borneo, located in the Coral Triangle Region (CTR), the world's marine mega biodiversity, has...
Marine opisthobranchs represent a very interesting source of bioactive natural products, which exhib...
Marine organisms are a source of a diverse range of secondary metabolites. This thesis describes the...
Abstract- This paper covers the chemical work, recently effected in the authors ' laboratory, o...
Marine invertebrates, algae and microorganisms produce a plethora of structurally unique and biologi...
Precursor incorporation experiments with several widespread species of Northeastern Pacific Ocean d...
A study of the secondary metabolism of two northeastern Pacific sponges and two Sri Lankan nudibranc...
The marine environment is an important source of structurally-diverse and biologically-active second...
Marine natural products chemistry emerging as a multidisciplinary field drawing attention of chemis...
A study of the secondary metabolism of two nudibranchs and one soft coral has led to the isolation o...
Investigation of the terpenoid metabolites present in the extracts of three dorid nudibranchs has le...
The following thesis is divided into three chapters. The first describes the isolation and identific...