Occurrence of a taurine derivative in an antarctic glass sponge

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The n-butanol extract of an Antarctic hexactinellid sponge, Anoxycalyx (Scolymastra) joubini, was found to contain a taurine-conjugated anthranilic acid, never reported so far either as a natural product or by synthesis. The compound was inactive against human cancer cells in an in vitro growth inhibitory test, and also showed no antibacterial activity.

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Carbone, M., Núñez-Pons, L., Ciavatta, M. L., Castelluccio, F., Avila, C., & Gavagnin, M. (2014). Occurrence of a taurine derivative in an antarctic glass sponge. Natural Product Communications, 9(4), 469–470. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1400900408

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