The systematic study of glycolipids from sponges is quite recent. Earlier investigators have probably been discouraged by the difficulty of obtain pure glycolipids, when the standard techniques for the isolation of natural products are used. In addition, up to the early 1990s structure elucidation of glycolipids required specific skills, being largely based on chemical degradation, in contrast with the spectroscopic techniques largely used for other classes of natural products. Actually, Porifera are one of the richest source of new glycolipids. Many glycosphingolipids (GSLs) from marine sponges have unique structures, such as the immunostimulating alpha-galactosyl-GSLs from Agelas species, the immunosuppressive plakoside A and B from Plako...
In addition to the previously reported crasserides, marine sponges contain smaller amounts of the is...
Marine organisms represent a prolific source of compounds with pharmacological properties. Among the...
The marine sponge Spheciospongia vesparia produces vesparioside (1a), a diglycosylated glycosphingol...
The systematic study of glycolipids from sponges is quite recent. Earlier investigators have probabl...
In recent years, Porifera are showing to be one of the richest source of new glycolipids. Many glyco...
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...
In the last ten years, glycolipids for marine organisms (sponges in particular) have been shown to b...
Glycolipid analysis of the Caribbean sponge Amphimedon compressa showed it to contain two novel glyc...
The search for new pharmacologically active agents by screening natural sources has led to the disco...
Plaxyloside, a glycolipid composed of a C35 linear polyisoprenoid alcohol aglycone and a linear carb...
In the last ten years, glycolipids for marine organisms (sponges in particular) have been shown to b...
A review presenting results of recent investigations of the structural and biol. properties of natur...
Ectyoceramide, a unique monoglycosylceramide with a galactose in the furanose form, was isolated fro...
In addition to the previously reported crasserides, marine sponges contain smaller amounts of the is...
Marine organisms represent a prolific source of compounds with pharmacological properties. Among the...
The marine sponge Spheciospongia vesparia produces vesparioside (1a), a diglycosylated glycosphingol...
The systematic study of glycolipids from sponges is quite recent. Earlier investigators have probabl...
In recent years, Porifera are showing to be one of the richest source of new glycolipids. Many glyco...
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...
In the last ten years, glycolipids for marine organisms (sponges in particular) have been shown to b...
Glycolipid analysis of the Caribbean sponge Amphimedon compressa showed it to contain two novel glyc...
The search for new pharmacologically active agents by screening natural sources has led to the disco...
Plaxyloside, a glycolipid composed of a C35 linear polyisoprenoid alcohol aglycone and a linear carb...
In the last ten years, glycolipids for marine organisms (sponges in particular) have been shown to b...
A review presenting results of recent investigations of the structural and biol. properties of natur...
Ectyoceramide, a unique monoglycosylceramide with a galactose in the furanose form, was isolated fro...
In addition to the previously reported crasserides, marine sponges contain smaller amounts of the is...
Marine organisms represent a prolific source of compounds with pharmacological properties. Among the...
The marine sponge Spheciospongia vesparia produces vesparioside (1a), a diglycosylated glycosphingol...