Acanthosterol Sulfates A−J: Ten New Antifungal Steroidal Sulfates from a Marine Sponge Acanthodendrilla sp.
Journal of Natural Products1998Vol. 61(11), pp. 1374–1378
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Abstract
Ten new steroidal sulfates, acanthosterol sulfates A-J (1-10), have been isolated from a marine sponge, Acanthodendrilla sp., collected in western Japan. Acanthosterol sulfates I and J (9 and 10) showed antifungal activity against the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae A364A and its mutants at 0.1 mg/disk.
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