The marine sponge Spheciospongia vesparia produces vesparioside (1a), a diglycosylated glycosphingolipid which is the first example of a natural diglycosylceramide with a pentose sugar residue. The structure of vesparioside was mostly determined by extensive spectroscopic analysis but determination of the nature of the alkyl chains and elucidation of the absolute stereochemistry of the sugars and of theceramide required chemical degradation. In this respect, an improved and simplified procedure for the microscale chemical degradation of glycosphingolipids was employed here for the first time
Reinvestigation of the glycosphingolipid composition of the marine sponge Spheciospongia vesparia re...
Corrugoside (1a), a new immunostimulatory triglycosilated a-galactoglycosphingolipid, was isolated f...
In addition to the previously reported crasserides, marine sponges contain smaller amounts of the is...
The marine sponge Spheciospongia vesparia produces vesparioside (1a), a diglycosylated glycosphingol...
The new diglycosylceramide terpioside has been isolated from the marine sponge Terpios sp. Terpiosid...
Glycolipid analysis of the Caribbean sponge Amphimedon compressa showed it to contain two novel glyc...
The systematic study of glycolipids from sponges is quite recent. Earlier investigators have probabl...
Ectyoceramide, a unique monoglycosylceramide with a galactose in the furanose form, was isolated fro...
Marine organisms represent a prolific source of compounds with pharmacological properties. Among the...
In recent years, Porifera are showing to be one of the richest source of new glycolipids. Many glyco...
Two families of unique glycolipids, clathrosides A-C (2a-4a) and isoclathrosides A-C (5a-7a) were is...
Studying the chemistry of marine sponges of the genus Agelas and Axinella, our research group discov...
In recent years, Porifera are showing to be one of the richest source of new glycolipids. Many glyco...
Reinvestigation of the glycosphingolipid composition of the marine sponge Spheciospongia vesparia re...
Corrugoside (1a), a new immunostimulatory triglycosilated a-galactoglycosphingolipid, was isolated f...
In addition to the previously reported crasserides, marine sponges contain smaller amounts of the is...
The marine sponge Spheciospongia vesparia produces vesparioside (1a), a diglycosylated glycosphingol...
The new diglycosylceramide terpioside has been isolated from the marine sponge Terpios sp. Terpiosid...
Glycolipid analysis of the Caribbean sponge Amphimedon compressa showed it to contain two novel glyc...
The systematic study of glycolipids from sponges is quite recent. Earlier investigators have probabl...
Ectyoceramide, a unique monoglycosylceramide with a galactose in the furanose form, was isolated fro...
Marine organisms represent a prolific source of compounds with pharmacological properties. Among the...
In recent years, Porifera are showing to be one of the richest source of new glycolipids. Many glyco...
Two families of unique glycolipids, clathrosides A-C (2a-4a) and isoclathrosides A-C (5a-7a) were is...
Studying the chemistry of marine sponges of the genus Agelas and Axinella, our research group discov...
In recent years, Porifera are showing to be one of the richest source of new glycolipids. Many glyco...
Reinvestigation of the glycosphingolipid composition of the marine sponge Spheciospongia vesparia re...
Corrugoside (1a), a new immunostimulatory triglycosilated a-galactoglycosphingolipid, was isolated f...
In addition to the previously reported crasserides, marine sponges contain smaller amounts of the is...