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Neosiphoniamolide A, a Novel Cyclodepsipeptide, with Antifungal Activity from the Marine Sponge Neosiphonia superstes
Journal of Natural Products1995Vol. 58(1), pp. 121–123
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Maria Valeria D’Auria, Luigi Gomez Paloma, Luigi Minale, Angela Zampella, Cécile Debitus, Joseph Perez
Abstract
A novel cyclodepsipeptide, neosiphoniamolide A [1], has been isolated from the sponge Neosiphonia superstes. The structure of 1, which contains a 12-carbon hydroxy acid, glycine, valine, and a halogenated tyrosine residue in an 18-membered ring, is related to jaspamide and the geodiamolides, previously isolated from sponges. The structure was solved by spectroscopic analysis.
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