New Alkaloids from the Indopacific Sponge Stylissa carteri
Journal of Natural Products1998Vol. 62(1), pp. 184–187
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Claudia Eder, Peter Proksch, Victor Wray, Klaus G. Steube, Gerhard Bringmann, Rob W. M. van Soest, Sudarsono Sudarsono, Elisabeth Ferdinandus, Limy Agan Pattisina, Sumali Wiryowidagdo, Willem Moka
Abstract
Two samples of the marine sponge Stylissa carteri collected in Indonesia yielded two new bromopyrrole alkaloids: debromostevensine (1) and debromohymenin (2), as well as nine other known congeners (3-11). The structures of the new compounds were unambiguously established on the basis of their NMR and mass spectra.
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