Adociasulfates 1, 7, and 8: New Bioactive Hexaprenoid Hydroquinones from the Marine Sponge Adocia sp.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry1999Vol. 64(15), pp. 5571–5574
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John A. Kalaitzis, Priscila de Almeida Leone, Lisa D. Harris, Mark S. Butler, Anna Ngo, John N. A. Hooper, Ronald J. Quinn
Abstract
Adociasulfate 1 (1), adociasulfate 7 (2), and adociasulfate 8 (3), which are inhibitors of proton pump activity in hen bone-derived membrane vesicles, were isolated from an extract of the sponge Adocia sp. (Chalinidae). Structure elucidation by 2D-NMR spectroscopy revealed that they are novel hexaprenoid hydroquinone sulfates.
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