Somamides A and B, Two New Depsipeptide Analogues of Dolastatin 13 from a Fijian Cyanobacterial Assemblage of Lyngbya majuscula and Schizothrix Species
Journal of Natural Products2001Vol. 64(6), pp. 716–719
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Abstract
Somamides A (1) and B (2) were isolated from assemblages of the marine cyanobacteria Lyngbya majusculaand Schizothrix sp. from the Fijian Islands. These new depsipeptides are analogous in structure to the cyanobacterial metabolite symplostatin 2 (4) as well as dolastatin 13 (3), originally isolated from Dolabella auricularia, further demonstrating the cyanobacterial origin of the dolastatins.
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