Marine sponges are exceptionally prolific sources of natural products for the discovery and development of new drugs. Until now, sponges have contributed around 30% of all natural metabolites isolated from the marine environment. Family Latrunculiidae Topsent, 1922 (class Demospongiae Sollas, 1885, order Poecilosclerida Topsent, 1928) is a small sponge family comprising seven genera. Latrunculid sponges are recognized as the major reservoirs of diverse types of pyrroloiminoquinone-type alkaloids, with a myriad of biological activities, in particular, cytotoxicity, fuelling their exploration for anticancer drug discovery. Almost 100 pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids and their structurally related compounds have been reported from the family Latr...
Pyrroloquinoline alkaloids are well known bioactive metabolites commonly found from latrunculiid spo...
publisher versionThe Latrunculiidae are a family of cold water sponges known for their production of...
Algoa Bay Latrunculid sponges are well known for their production of cytotoxic pyrroloiminoquinones ...
The temperate marine sponge, Tsitsikamma favus, produces pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids with potentia...
publisher versionThe Latrunculiidae are cold water sponges known for their production of bioactive p...
Sponges of the Latrunculiidae family produce bioactive pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids including makal...
The Antarctic deep-sea sponge Latrunculia (Latrunculia) biformis Kirkpatrick, 1908 (Class Demospongi...
The Antarctic deep-sea sponge Latrunculia (Latrunculia) biformis Kirkpatrick, 1908 (Class Demospongi...
Marine sponges (porifera) have proved to be a prolific source of unique bioactive secondary metaboli...
Marine natural products have attracted the attention of scientists to isolate novel biologically act...
This thesis describes the isolation and structural elucidation of 17 new secondary metabolites from ...
Marine natural products have attracted the attention of scientists to isolate novel biologically act...
Marine sponges – in common with many other sessile marine invertebrates seemingly devoid of obvious ...
This thesis describes the isolation and structural elucidation of 17 new secondary metabolites from ...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
Pyrroloquinoline alkaloids are well known bioactive metabolites commonly found from latrunculiid spo...
publisher versionThe Latrunculiidae are a family of cold water sponges known for their production of...
Algoa Bay Latrunculid sponges are well known for their production of cytotoxic pyrroloiminoquinones ...
The temperate marine sponge, Tsitsikamma favus, produces pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids with potentia...
publisher versionThe Latrunculiidae are cold water sponges known for their production of bioactive p...
Sponges of the Latrunculiidae family produce bioactive pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids including makal...
The Antarctic deep-sea sponge Latrunculia (Latrunculia) biformis Kirkpatrick, 1908 (Class Demospongi...
The Antarctic deep-sea sponge Latrunculia (Latrunculia) biformis Kirkpatrick, 1908 (Class Demospongi...
Marine sponges (porifera) have proved to be a prolific source of unique bioactive secondary metaboli...
Marine natural products have attracted the attention of scientists to isolate novel biologically act...
This thesis describes the isolation and structural elucidation of 17 new secondary metabolites from ...
Marine natural products have attracted the attention of scientists to isolate novel biologically act...
Marine sponges – in common with many other sessile marine invertebrates seemingly devoid of obvious ...
This thesis describes the isolation and structural elucidation of 17 new secondary metabolites from ...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
Pyrroloquinoline alkaloids are well known bioactive metabolites commonly found from latrunculiid spo...
publisher versionThe Latrunculiidae are a family of cold water sponges known for their production of...
Algoa Bay Latrunculid sponges are well known for their production of cytotoxic pyrroloiminoquinones ...