Several marine sponges from Okinawan waters have been examined for bioactive compounds. Further investigation with Polyfibrospongia sp. which have already yielded novel metabolites gave new hennoxazoles (6–9), of which 7 was moderately cytotoxic. Echinoclathria sp. furnished new pyridine alkaloids (10–12), two of which showed immunosuppressive activity. A sponge identified to be Dysidea herbacea afforded cytotoxic 20,24-dimethyldeoxoscalarin-3-one (14) along with known diterpenes. Two cytotoxic dimers (15,16) of a sesquiterpene have been isolated from Halichondria sp. Mytiloxanthin derivatives (18,19) were the major pigments of Phakellia stelliderma. A new species of the family Niphatidae gave highly cytotoxic polyacetylenes (20–26). © 1994 IUPAC
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Higa, T., Tanaka, J. ichi, Kitamura, A., Koyama, T., Takahashi, M., & Uchida, T. (1994). Bioactive compounds from marine sponges. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 66(10–11), 2227–2230. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199466102227
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