Pseudoalteromone C: A novel ubichromenol derivative from bacterium pseudoalteromonas sp. CGH2XX isolated from the cultured-type octocoral lobophytum crassum

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Abstract

A novel ubichromenol derivative, pseudoalteromone C (1), possessing a 9C nor-monoterpenoid moiety was produced from CGH2XX, a Pseudoaltermonas sp. strain that was originally cloned from bacteria communities associated with the cultured-type octocoral Lobophytum crassum. The structure of 1 was elucidated by using spectroscopic methods and comparing the spectroscopic data with those of known related metabolites.

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Chen, Y. H., Chen, W. F., Yang, J. C., Lu, M. C., Kuo, J., Su, J. H., … Sung, P. J. (2017). Pseudoalteromone C: A novel ubichromenol derivative from bacterium pseudoalteromonas sp. CGH2XX isolated from the cultured-type octocoral lobophytum crassum. Natural Product Communications, 12(10), 1615–1617. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1701201023

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