Tricycloclavulone and Clavubicyclone, Novel Prostanoid-Related Marine Oxylipins, Isolated from the Okinawan Soft Coral Clavularia viridis
The Journal of Organic Chemistry2002Vol. 67(9), pp. 2977–2981
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Abstract
Two novel prostanoid-related marine oxylipins, tricycloclavulone (1) and clavubicyclone (2), were isolated from the Okinawan soft coral Clavularia viridis. The structures of 1, having a tricyclo[5.3.0.0(1,4)]decane ring system, and 2, having a bicyclo[3.2.1]octane ring system, were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic analysis. Clavubicyclone showed a moderate growth inhibition activity against tumor cells in vitro.
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