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Protein Kinase C Inhibitors: Novel Spirosesquiterpene Aldehydes from a Marine Sponge Aka (=Siphonodictyon) coralliphagum
Journal of Natural Products1994Vol. 57(11), pp. 1543–1548
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James A. Chan, Alan J. Freyer, Brad Carté, Mark E. Hemling, Glenn A. Hofmann, Michael R. Mattern, Mary Mentzer, John Westley
Abstract
Two novel spirosesquiterpene aldehydes, corallidictyals A [1] and B [2], were isolated as a mixture from the marine sponge Aka (= Siphonodictyon) coralliphagum, and their structures were determined by detailed spectroscopic methods. These compounds were identified in a screen for inhibitors of protein kinase C.
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