Mirabilin G: A New Alkaloid from a Southern Australian Marine Sponge, Clathria Species
Journal of Natural Products2001Vol. 64(5), pp. 643–644
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Abstract
A Clathria sp. collected during scientific trawling operations in the Great Australian Bight, Australia, has yielded the new alkaloid mirabilin G (1). A structure was secured for 1 by detailed spectroscopic analysis and comparison to known marine alkaloids.
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