Simplextone E (1), a new metabolite of polyketide origin, was isolated with eight known analogues (2–9) from the South China Sea sponge Plakortis sp. The relative configuration of the new compound was elucidated by a detailed analysis of the spectroscopic data and quantum mechanical calculation of NMR chemical shifts, aided by the newly reported DP4+ approach. Its absolute configuration was determined by the TDDFT/ECD calculation. Simplextone E (1) is proven to be one of the isomers of simplextone D. The absolute configuration at C-8 in alkyl chain of plakortone Q (2) was also assigned based on the NMR calculation. In the preliminary in vitro bioassay, compounds 6 and 7 showed a selective growth inhibitory activity against HCT-116 human col...
<div><p>Further chemical investigation on the marine sponge <i>Callyspongia</i> sp. collected from S...
The 6-epimer of the plakortide H acid (1), along with the endoperoxides plakortide E (2), plakortin ...
Within the marine ecosystem, the sessile organisms such as Porifera are considered the most interest...
Simplextone E (1), a new metabolite of polyketide origin, was isolated with eight known analogues (2...
Five new polyketides, plakortoxides A (<b>1</b>) and B (<b>2</b>), simplextones C (<b>3</b>) and D (...
Three new polyketides, woodylides A–C (1–3), were isolated from the ethanol extract of the South Chi...
The polyketides dihydroplakortin (3), and the dodecanoic acid derivatives 4 and 5. were isolated fr...
Fifteen polyketides, including the first hydroxylated plakortone (12) and plakdiepoxide (15), the fi...
For more than thirty years, marine natural products chemists have studied sponges, ascidians, and ot...
Six new cyclic peroxides (1–6) were isolated from the Korean sponge Plakortis simplex, along with t...
Investigation of the bioactive crude extract from the sponge Plakortis angulospiculatus from Brazil ...
Seven lactone metabolites, namely the known plakortones B-D (1-3), the novel plakortones E (4) and F...
The known plakortide H (1), the novel cycloperoxide polyketides plakortide I (2) and J (3), and the ...
<div><p>Further chemical investigation on the marine sponge <i>Callyspongia</i> sp. collected from S...
The 6-epimer of the plakortide H acid (1), along with the endoperoxides plakortide E (2), plakortin ...
Within the marine ecosystem, the sessile organisms such as Porifera are considered the most interest...
Simplextone E (1), a new metabolite of polyketide origin, was isolated with eight known analogues (2...
Five new polyketides, plakortoxides A (<b>1</b>) and B (<b>2</b>), simplextones C (<b>3</b>) and D (...
Three new polyketides, woodylides A–C (1–3), were isolated from the ethanol extract of the South Chi...
The polyketides dihydroplakortin (3), and the dodecanoic acid derivatives 4 and 5. were isolated fr...
Fifteen polyketides, including the first hydroxylated plakortone (12) and plakdiepoxide (15), the fi...
For more than thirty years, marine natural products chemists have studied sponges, ascidians, and ot...
Six new cyclic peroxides (1–6) were isolated from the Korean sponge Plakortis simplex, along with t...
Investigation of the bioactive crude extract from the sponge Plakortis angulospiculatus from Brazil ...
Seven lactone metabolites, namely the known plakortones B-D (1-3), the novel plakortones E (4) and F...
The known plakortide H (1), the novel cycloperoxide polyketides plakortide I (2) and J (3), and the ...
<div><p>Further chemical investigation on the marine sponge <i>Callyspongia</i> sp. collected from S...
The 6-epimer of the plakortide H acid (1), along with the endoperoxides plakortide E (2), plakortin ...
Within the marine ecosystem, the sessile organisms such as Porifera are considered the most interest...