Sponges of the Latrunculiidae family produce bioactive pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids including makaluvamines, discorhabdins, and tsitsikammamines. The aim of this study was to use LC-ESI-MS/MS-driven molecular networking to characterize the pyrroloiminoquinone secondary metabolites produced by six latrunculid species. These are Tsitsikamma favus, Tsitsikamma pedunculata, Cyclacanthia bellae, and Latrunculia apicalis as well as the recently discovered species, Tsitsikamma nguni and Tsitsikamma michaeli. Organic extracts of 43 sponges were analyzed, revealing distinct species-specific chemical profiles. More than 200 known and unknown putative pyrroloiminoquinones and related compounds were detected, including unprecedented makaluvamine-disco...
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Pyrroloiminoquinones are a group of cytotoxic alkaloids most commonly isolated from marine sponges. ...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
Sponges of the Latrunculiidae family produce bioactive pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids including makal...
The temperate marine sponge, Tsitsikamma favus, produces pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids with potentia...
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 are exceptionally prolific sources of natural products for the discovery and developm...
publisher versionThe Latrunculiidae are cold water sponges known for their production of bioactive p...
Pyrroloquinoline alkaloids are well known bioactive metabolites commonly found from latrunculiid spo...
The sponge genus Latrunculia is a prolific source of discorhabdin type pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids...
The sponge genus Latrunculia is a prolific source of discorhabdin type pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids...
Algoa Bay Latrunculid sponges are well known for their production of cytotoxic pyrroloiminoquinones ...
Two sponge's belonging to the family Latrunculiidae (Negombata and Latrunculia sp.) collected during...
publisher versionThe Latrunculiidae are a family of cold water sponges known for their production of...
Access restricted until April 2023.Thesis (PhD) -- Faculty of Science, Chemistry, 202
Pyrroloiminoquinones are a group of cytotoxic alkaloids most commonly isolated from marine sponges. ...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
Sponges of the Latrunculiidae family produce bioactive pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids including makal...
The temperate marine sponge, Tsitsikamma favus, produces pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids with potentia...
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 are exceptionally prolific sources of natural products for the discovery and developm...
publisher versionThe Latrunculiidae are cold water sponges known for their production of bioactive p...
Pyrroloquinoline alkaloids are well known bioactive metabolites commonly found from latrunculiid spo...
The sponge genus Latrunculia is a prolific source of discorhabdin type pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids...
The sponge genus Latrunculia is a prolific source of discorhabdin type pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloids...
Algoa Bay Latrunculid sponges are well known for their production of cytotoxic pyrroloiminoquinones ...
Two sponge's belonging to the family Latrunculiidae (Negombata and Latrunculia sp.) collected during...
publisher versionThe Latrunculiidae are a family of cold water sponges known for their production of...
Access restricted until April 2023.Thesis (PhD) -- Faculty of Science, Chemistry, 202
Pyrroloiminoquinones are a group of cytotoxic alkaloids most commonly isolated from marine sponges. ...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...