Oxygenated terpenoids from the Australian sponges Coscinoderma matthewsi and Dysidea sp., and the nudibranch Chromodoris albopunctata

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Abstract

The isolation and structure elucidation of seven new oxygenated terpenoids and eight known terpene metabolites from marine invertebrates collected at the Inner Gneerings Reef, South East Queensland, is discussed. Investigation of the sponge Coscinoderma matthewsi yielded an epoxylactone derivative (1) of the known furanoterpene tetradehydrofurospongin-1 (2). A chemical investigation of the dissected nudibranch Chromodoris albopunctata provided the new oxygenated diterpenes 12α-acetoxyspongian-16-one (10), 20-acetoxyspongian-16-one (12), 20-oxyspongian-16-one propionate (13) and 12α,20-dioxyspongian-16- one dipropionate (14) in conjunction with three other known diterpene metabolites, while two new chromodorolides, D(17) and E(18), in addition to four known diterpenes were isolated from a Dysidea sp. © CSIRO 2013.

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Katavic, P. L., Jumaryatno, P., Hooper, J. N. A., Blanchfield, J. T., & Garson, M. J. (2013). Oxygenated terpenoids from the Australian sponges Coscinoderma matthewsi and Dysidea sp., and the nudibranch Chromodoris albopunctata. Australian Journal of Chemistry, 66(11), 531–538.

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