Agesasines A and B, bromopyrrole alkaloids from marine sponges agelas spp.

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Abstract

Exploration for specialized metabolites of Okinawan marine sponges Agelas spp. resulted in the isolation of five new bromopyrrole alkaloids, agesasines A (1) and B (2), 9-hydroxydihydrodispacamide (3), 9-hydroxydihydrooroidin (4), and 9E-keramadine (5). Their structures were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic analyses. Agesasines A (1) and B (2) were assigned as rare bromopyrrole alkaloids lacking an aminoimidazole moiety, while 3–5 were elucidated to be linear bromopyrrole alkaloids with either aminoimidazolone, aminoimidazole, or N-methylated aminoimidazole moieties.

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Lee, S., Tanaka, N., Takahashi, S., Tsuji, D., Kim, S. Y., Kojoma, M., … Kashiwada, Y. (2020). Agesasines A and B, bromopyrrole alkaloids from marine sponges agelas spp. Marine Drugs, 18(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/md18090455

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