This thesis investigates the variability occurring in the secondary metabolites produced by three South African marine molluscs. Chapter Two discusses the isolation and spectroscopic structure elucidation of the metabolites isolated from two Siphonaria species. The re-investigation of Siphonaria capensis yielded siphonarienfuranone (2.2) as the only common polypropionate isolated from both the 1998 and 2009 collections of S. capensis from the same areas suggesting possible seasonal or genetic variation in polypropionate production. The sterol cholest-7-en-3,5,7- triol (2.33) was also isolated form the 2009 collection of S. capensis and this is the first time this compound has been isolated from a Siphonaria species. The second species, Siph...
The chemical study of three New Zealand marine organisms is described, along with a survey of the ch...
Abstract- This paper covers the chemical work, recently effected in the authors ' laboratory, o...
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...
The occurrence of secondary metabolites in several families of marine pulmonate molluscs was investi...
Three new polypropionate metabolites, 6<i>Z</i>,8<i>E</i>-Δ<sup>8</sup>-siphonarienfuranone (<b>1</b...
The natural product chemistry of six species of South African opisthobranch molluscs and some of the...
The phylum Mollusca represents an enormous diversity of species with eight distinct classes. This re...
This study describes the isolation and structure elucidation of several known and 13 new compounds f...
The structure of the rearranged polypropionate ester siserrone A (8), isolated from Siphonaria serra...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1983.Bibliography: leaves 119-125.Microfi...
Marine mollusks contain structurally diverse terpenes, polyketides, polypropionates and nitrogenous ...
Marine organisms are a source of a diverse range of secondary metabolites. This thesis describes the...
This thesis comprises both a natural product investigation and a synthetic component. The natural pr...
The predatory marine gastropod Dicathais orbita has been the subject of a significant amount of biol...
The chemical study of three New Zealand marine organisms is described, along with a survey of the ch...
Abstract- This paper covers the chemical work, recently effected in the authors ' laboratory, o...
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...
The occurrence of secondary metabolites in several families of marine pulmonate molluscs was investi...
Three new polypropionate metabolites, 6<i>Z</i>,8<i>E</i>-Δ<sup>8</sup>-siphonarienfuranone (<b>1</b...
The natural product chemistry of six species of South African opisthobranch molluscs and some of the...
The phylum Mollusca represents an enormous diversity of species with eight distinct classes. This re...
This study describes the isolation and structure elucidation of several known and 13 new compounds f...
The structure of the rearranged polypropionate ester siserrone A (8), isolated from Siphonaria serra...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1983.Bibliography: leaves 119-125.Microfi...
Marine mollusks contain structurally diverse terpenes, polyketides, polypropionates and nitrogenous ...
Marine organisms are a source of a diverse range of secondary metabolites. This thesis describes the...
This thesis comprises both a natural product investigation and a synthetic component. The natural pr...
The predatory marine gastropod Dicathais orbita has been the subject of a significant amount of biol...
The chemical study of three New Zealand marine organisms is described, along with a survey of the ch...
Abstract- This paper covers the chemical work, recently effected in the authors ' laboratory, o...
The following thesis is divided into three chapters. The first describes the isolation and identific...