Suberitane sesterterpenoids from the Antarctic sponge Phorbas areolatus (Thiele, 1905)

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Abstract

Following ecological and chemical screenings, the Antarctic sponge Phorbas areolatus was chemically investigated for the first time. Three new suberitane derivatives named isosuberitenone B, 19-episuberitenone B, and isoxaspirosuberitenone were identified together with the known compounds suberitenones A and B, and oxaspirosuberitenone after a thorough inspection of their NMR data. These compounds were found to exhibit moderate cytotoxic activity and their presence in this sponge rules out their use as a chemotaxonomic marker for Suberites sponges.

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Solanki, H., Angulo-Preckler, C., Calabro, K., Kaur, N., Lasserre, P., Cautain, B., … Thomas, O. P. (2018). Suberitane sesterterpenoids from the Antarctic sponge Phorbas areolatus (Thiele, 1905). Tetrahedron Letters, 59(36), 3353–3356. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tetlet.2018.07.055

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