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Article << Previous     |     Next >>   Contents Vol 39(10)

Terpenoid Constituents of Morphologically Similar Sponges in the Family Aplysillidae

P Karuso, PR Bergquist, RC Cambie, JS Buckleton, GR Clark and CEF Rickard

Australian Journal of Chemistry 39(10) 1643 - 1653
Published: 1986

Abstract

The sponge Darwinella sp, contains the known compounds ambliofuran (4) and aplysulphurin (3), and the new compound tetrahydroaplysulphurin-1 (5). Darwinella oxeata collected from various locations around New Zealand, contains aplysulphurin (3) and the new compounds tetrahydroaplysulphurins-1 (5), -2 (6), and -3 (7). Dendrilla rosea which is morphologically similar to the Darwinella sp. above, contains the known compounds ambliofuran (4), aplyroseols-1 (8),-2 (9),-3 (10),-5(11),-6 (12), and -7(15), as well as the new compounds dendrillol-1 (13), dendrillol-2 (14), dendrillol-3 (17) and dendrillol-4 (18). The structure of dendrillol-1 (13) has been confirmed by a single-crystal X-ray determination.



Full text doi:10.1071/CH9861643

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