The work described in this manuscript concerns four sponges from the South-West Indian Ocean: Plakortis kenyensis, Theonella swinhoei, Haliclona fascigera and Fascaplysinopsis reticulata. The chemical study of the sponges including extraction, isolation and identification of secondary metabolites was undertaken using various chromatographic (MPLC, HPLC ...) and spectroscopic (UV-visible, HRMS, 1D and 2D NMR ...) techniques. Twelve secondary metabolites including six new molecules were isolated from these sponges. The new molecules are: 2,5-époxydocosan-6-en-21-ynoic acid (HF1) an unusual fatty acid isolated from the sponge Haliclona fascigera; 8-oxo-tryptamine (FR2), 6,6'-bis (debromo)-gelliusine F (FR3), 6-bromo-2'-demethyl-3'-N- methyl-1...
The following thesis presents results from several investigations of marine natural products. It is ...
GC-MS analysis of the crude extracts of three different species of Indonesian marine sponges has bee...
Despite considerable advances in medicine and technology, humanity still faces many deadly diseases ...
Les travaux de thèse présentés dans ce manuscrit portent sur l'étude de quatre éponges marines ...
The work described in this manuscript concerns the chemical study of four sponges from Madagascar: M...
OLIVEIRA, J. R. Contribuição ao Conhecimento Químico de Esponjas do Litoral Cearense: Monanchora ar...
This thesis describes the isolation and structural elucidation of 17 new secondary metabolites from ...
This thesis describes the isolation and structural elucidation of 17 new secondary metabolites from ...
An investigation into the chemistry of two species of marine sponges has led to the isolation of ei...
Chemical study of the CH2Cl2-MeOH (1:1) extract of the sponge Fascaplysinopsis reticulata collected ...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
A study of biologically active extracts of several Pacific Ocean marine sponges has led to the isola...
Marine biodiversity is still unknown in underexplored regions of the Ocean. Sponges, and ...
Le principal objectif de cette thèse, au caractère interdisciplinaire, concernait l'étude de l'épong...
The following thesis presents results from several investigations of marine natural products. It is ...
GC-MS analysis of the crude extracts of three different species of Indonesian marine sponges has bee...
Despite considerable advances in medicine and technology, humanity still faces many deadly diseases ...
Les travaux de thèse présentés dans ce manuscrit portent sur l'étude de quatre éponges marines ...
The work described in this manuscript concerns the chemical study of four sponges from Madagascar: M...
OLIVEIRA, J. R. Contribuição ao Conhecimento Químico de Esponjas do Litoral Cearense: Monanchora ar...
This thesis describes the isolation and structural elucidation of 17 new secondary metabolites from ...
This thesis describes the isolation and structural elucidation of 17 new secondary metabolites from ...
An investigation into the chemistry of two species of marine sponges has led to the isolation of ei...
Chemical study of the CH2Cl2-MeOH (1:1) extract of the sponge Fascaplysinopsis reticulata collected ...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
This thesis describes the isolation and structure elucidation of 15 new secondary metabolites from T...
A study of biologically active extracts of several Pacific Ocean marine sponges has led to the isola...
Marine biodiversity is still unknown in underexplored regions of the Ocean. Sponges, and ...
Le principal objectif de cette thèse, au caractère interdisciplinaire, concernait l'étude de l'épong...
The following thesis presents results from several investigations of marine natural products. It is ...
GC-MS analysis of the crude extracts of three different species of Indonesian marine sponges has bee...
Despite considerable advances in medicine and technology, humanity still faces many deadly diseases ...